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  • ‘Island Tiger’ has been designed specifically as a wind farm support vessel.
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    Safehaven Marine brings its first wind farm support vessel to Seawork

    2010-05-24T16:41:00Z

    Ireland’s Safehaven Marine has launched ‘Island Tiger’, the first of the company’s new Wildcat 53/16m GRP Wind Farm Catamarans.

  • An effective radar target enhancer that now responds to both X and S-band radar.
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    Echomax paints a safe passage at Seawork

    2010-05-24T16:24:00Z

    A further development to Echomax’s original radar target enhancer is the new Active-XS dual band RTE that has just been released. Like the original, it amplifies and returns a stronger radar signal, but it now also tells you if you are being ‘painted’ by S-band radar.

  • PORTS allowed an early reopening of the Sabine-Neches Waterway following a ship collision earlier this year.
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    NOAA’s new PORTS brings safer navigation

    2010-05-24T13:20:00Z

    Mariners can now get free real time information on water level, wind, and weather conditions for the Sabine-Neches Waterway of Beaumont and Port Arthur in Texas USA from a new NOAA ocean observing system.

  • The Phoenicia is aiming to recreate the first circumnavigation of Africa which is thought to have been achieved by Phoenician mariners around 600BC .Photo by Trevor Wilkins.
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    Seawork navcomms guide replica Phoenician voyage

    2010-05-24T12:43:00Z

    A replica 600BC wooden ship has rounded the Cape of Good Hope on its epic 17,000 mile voyage around Africa and beyond, with the help of navigational equipment from Seawork exhibitor Raymarine.

  • The new NSE system is already proving a valuable tool for working vessels such as the WindCat series of offshore wind farm catamarans.
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    Simrad navigates its way to Seawork

    2010-05-24T12:09:00Z

    Marine navigation, auto steering, communications and fishfinding system specialist Simrad has introduced a host of innovative new software enhancements for its NSE navigation systems, some of which will be on display on Stand 132 at Seawork 2010.

  • A shortage of 27,000 maritime officers worldwide has been forecast by 2015.
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    Global shortage of seafarers addressed

    2010-05-24T10:04:00Z

    The increasingly severe shortage of seafarers and its future impact on the global maritime industry wasl be addressed at an international seminar at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London last month.

  • MCA surveyors were involved in ensuring the barge conversion was safe to use.
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    MSI helps France invade England

    2010-05-24T09:48:00Z

    The long awaited film ‘Robin Hood’ recently hit British screens following a successful debut at the Cannes Film Festival.

  • Kongberg’s DPS 4D provided continuous, accurate position data during the transit of the Bosphorus Strait.
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    DPS 4D proven during Bosphorus Strait transit

    2010-05-23T13:10:00Z

    Ocean Rig''s semi-submersible drilling rig Leiv Eiriksson has successfully navigated the Bosphorus Strait using the sophisticated new DPS 4D Differential Positioning System developed by Kongsberg Maritime''s specialist position reference and satellite positioning division, Kongsberg Seatex.

  • Coastlink is committed to expanding the role shortsea shipping plays around Europe.
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    Coastlink plans shortsea conference in Antwerp

    2010-05-22T13:19:00Z

    Coastlink is to return to the port city of Antwerp in September for its 2010 Annual Conference. Reflecting its close cooperation with the Antwerp Port Authority, the event will be held on 14 and 15 September in the Havenhuis, the authority’s headquarters building on Entrepotkaai.

  • Today the Nelson buoys mark the original course of the river Ribble, which was diverted in the 19th Century to enable the construction of the docks.
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    New life for historic buoys

    2010-05-21T13:02:00Z

    Lancashire based painting and decorating contractor T Harrison Limited has recently completed work on the refurbishment of two historic ‘bell-boat’ buoys that once marked the safe approach to Preston Docks.

  • VEGAPULS 68 units have been installed on the Humber Bridge to provide data to both the harbour office and local environment agency to ensure the safety of ship movements and the monitoring of river levels. Photo: VEGA Controls Ltd
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    Tide and wave height measurement at Seawork

    2010-05-21T11:18:00Z

    Hydrographic survey systems supplier Ohmex Ltd returns to Seawork, where it will have a number of new products on its stand, including the PULS62 ‘K’ Band tide radar from VEGA.

  • MMT’s Dutch built nearshore and offshore survey vessel ‘SeaBeam’, which is presently carrying out routine hydrographic operations around UK coastlines on behalf of the Maritime & Coastguard Agency under extended contract arrangements.
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    UK’s MCA extends MMT Contract - by David Goodfellow

    2010-05-20T17:13:00Z

    The UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency, which is responsible for managing Britain’s civil hydrography programme for systematic surveying of domestic waters, has extended its contract with MMT AB of Gothenburg for a further three years.

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    Russia to boost GLONASS positioning system - by David Goodfellow

    2010-05-20T17:13:00Z

    Russia will launch seven more satellites for its Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) by the end of this year so as to provide truly global coverage, according to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at a recent conference in Moscow.

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    Indonesian venture for Veripos - by David Goodfellow

    2010-05-20T17:12:00Z

    GNSS positioning specialists Veripos of Aberdeen has been awarded major positioning contracts by PT Pageo Utama of Jakarta, one of Indonesia’ leading independent offshore survey organisations, for two three-year projects it is carrying out for Total E&P Indonesia, the country’s largest oil producer.

  • The Breathe Easy in-line ductable air purifier makes its European commercial marine debut at Seawork 2010.
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    Clean air and SmartStart control at Seawork

    2010-05-20T15:15:00Z

    HVAC systems specialist Dometic Marine launches a number of new products at Seawork 2010, including the new Breathe Easy Air Purifier to the European commercial marine market.

  • In this typical Sediview screenshot, the contour plot in the top right hand corner shows sediment concentration.
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    Partrac in Sediview software agency agreement

    2010-05-20T12:14:00Z

    Glasgow based marine environmental consultancy Partrac Ltd has agreed a worldwide agency agreement for Sediview software, the V3 of which is a unique and powerful processing tool to generate sediment concentration estimates from Teledyne RDI 1200 and 600 kHz Broadband ADCP instruments.

  • The improved TT pump in use in a small scale dredging project.
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    Improved pump dredging unit for small projects

    2010-05-20T11:59:00Z

    IHC Parts & Services, part of the Netherland’s IHC Merwede group, now offers dredging operators and utility and infrastructure engineering companies all over the world the opportunity to rent its improved TT Pump Dredging Unit.

  • Service Jack 2 will have corrosion protection for life when it starts work at the Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm.
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    Corrosion protection for wind farm installation ship

    2010-05-20T11:44:00Z

    Chesterfield UK based hull corrosion protection systems manufacturer Cathelco is supplying an ICCP hull corrosion protection system for a new type of jack-up vessel which can bring fully commissioned topsides to offshore energy sites, handling everything from loading to positioning.

  • The installation of the 12.5m section goes ahead at the CL dockyard.
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    Cable layer goes to extraordinary lengths

    2010-05-20T11:44:00Z

    The C/S ‘Nexans Skagerrak’, already one of the world’s most advanced cable ships, has had its capabilities quite literally extended.

  • The shark scale like pattern is made of bars and diamonds at size of 2 to 16 microns.
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    Shark skin boat hulls are on the horizon

    2010-05-20T11:43:00Z

    The multitudes of organisms that attach themselves to hulls are expensive freeloaders, as the extra drag they create on a vessel’s hull means higher fuel consumption and regular drydocking.