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  • Simulator room at Seahaven Maritime Academy
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    Seahaven Maritime Academy launched

    2015-10-05T14:32:00Z

    A new training establishment has opened its doors in East Sussex, UK. Seahaven Maritime Academy, based in Newhaven docks, is a privately owned and run business with the emphasis on personal service. It’s the brainchild of Steve Brand, CEO and chief instructor who, after a lifetime at sea, much of ...

  • The LED Range Light is the latest addition to the Sealite line of high-intensity navigation aids
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    LED Range Light

    2015-10-05T10:17:00Z

    Australia-headquartered AtoN specialist Sealite has introduced a new high intensity LED Range Light, which provides over 420,000cd and, the company claims, has a visible range of over 23NM.

  • DuroWipers External Panorama Pantograph heavy duty windscreen wipers
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    Exceptional vision for a fast vessel

    2015-10-02T15:54:00Z

    Norwegian operator, Umoe Mandal, has purchased six External Panorama Pantograph heavy duty windscreen wipers from UK based DuroWipers to equip a newbuild Surface Effect Ship (SES).

  • The completed 'Solution'
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    Many questions, one 'Solution'

    2015-10-02T15:05:00Z

    It might sound simple: having one capable, well-worked vessel, Netherlands-based DUC Marine went about designing another. However, the ‘Solution’ has had to resolve some conflicting demands.

  • Each turbine has now been tested for a period of 240 hours
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    Kentish Flats connects to grid

    2015-10-02T12:07:00Z

    During August, Swedish renewable energy company Vattenfall announced that it has produced the first power to the National Grid from the Kentish Flats Extension (KFE) offshore wind farm in the UK North Sea.

  • Parts of the Deep Green generating device
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    Minesto 'Deep Green' technology rides the waves of progress

    2015-10-02T11:50:00Z

    Hot on the heels of the recent news that Swedish tidal energy outfit Minesto has received an additional €3.5M from KIC InnoEnergy, late last month the company''s board has also revealed that it has decided to apply to list shares in the company on First North at NASDAQ Stockholm ''and ...

  • Propulsion is provided for 'SONUS' by 2 x Honda 100hp extra longshaft engines with hydraulic steering
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    Cheetah exporting

    2015-10-02T11:21:00Z

    Among a string of exports this summer, UK catamaran workboat builder Cheetah Marine reports that it has delivered two 7.9m hydrographic survey vessels.

  • Andrew Oldland QC – Head of Michelmores' Regulatory team
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    Harbour Closure Orders

    2015-10-02T10:45:00Z

    According to Andrew Oldland QC, partner at UK-based Michelmores Solicitors, recent changes to legislation have made it possible for Statutory Harbour Authorities (SHA) to apply for Harbour Closure Orders (HCO).

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    Shallow Survey 2015

    2015-10-01T15:23:00Z

    The UK Hydrographic Office and the Maritime Coastguard Agency, joint organisers of the 7th biennial shallow water survey conference involving detailed assessments of a common dataset derived from testing of individual multibeam systems, report a successful world gathering last month at Plymouth University attended by over 200 delegates.

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    Hydro 2015

    2015-10-01T15:20:00Z

    Developing sustainable hydrography in Africa and elsewhere is one of the principal themes of the International Federation of Hydrographic Societies'' 23rd Hydro conference at Cape Town''s International Convention Centre from 23-25 November.

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    UK west coast offshore surveys

    2015-10-01T15:17:00Z

    Bibby HydroMap, the UK-based hydrographic and land survey organisation, reports successful completion of major surveys for the €30m Swedish-owned Deep Green tidal current marine energy project offshore Holyhead, west of Anglesey, UK.

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    3D map of Antarctica

    2015-10-01T15:13:00Z

    Germany’s Alfred Wegener Institute, the Helmholtz Centre for Polar & Marine Research (AWI) and Dresden Technical University’s Instititute for Cartography have jointly produced a 3D map of the Antarctic continent and the seafloor of the Southern Ocean.

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    Shell commissions DeepOcean ROV services

    2015-10-01T15:10:00Z

    DeepOcean, the Norwegian offshore services organisation with subsidiary concerns in Brazil, Holland, Mexico, Singapore and the UK, has been commissioned by Shell for provision of ROV-based survey services in the North Sea under a three-year contract plus options.

  • Gardline CGG’s multi-purpose survey vessel MV ‘Duke’ which also carries a wide range of seabed sampling equipment in addition to
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    Omani continental shelf contract for Gardline CGG

    2015-10-01T15:07:00Z

    Gardline CGG, the Anglo-French specialist survey organisation based in Singapore, has been awarded a contract by Oman’s Foreign Affairs Ministry for studies of a proposed extension to its continental shelf limits in accordance with UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) regulations.

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    IMCA revises offshore multibeam guidelines

    2015-10-01T15:04:00Z

    The Offshore Survey Division of the International Marine Contractors Asssociation, the UK-based trade organisation representing over 1,000 companies in more than 60 countries, has revised its Guidelines for Use of Multibeam Echosounders for Offshore Surveys.

  • Teledyne Reson’s new SeaBat 7130 forward-looking sonar system designed for AUV, UUV, ROV and small submarine applications
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    Teledyne Reson extends SeaBat range

    2015-10-01T15:04:00Z

    Teledyne Reson has extended its range of SeaBat sounders with introduction of a miniature high-resolution forward-looking sonar system, SeaBat 7130. The American-owned Danish company says it is primarily intended for use on AUV/UUVs while also being applicable for ROVs and small submarines

  • Huisman’s mast crane design has been tested out by Jumbo Kinetic
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    Surprisingly Chinese

    2015-10-01T14:12:00Z

    Dutch heavy winch specialist Huisman has seen its Zhangzhou facility deliver its hundredth crane, which belies the usual idea about Chinese manufacturing quality being an issue.

  • Switching over to Dyneema can yield benefits but operators often don't think it all the way through
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    Big doesn’t always mean safe

    2015-10-01T14:08:00Z

    When it comes to deck gear, “big and heavy does not necessarily mean good and safe”, Andy Ash-Vie of Harken told ''MJ''. Further, while there’s some recent moves to reduce its weight this is “often not thought through far enough”.

  • The cranes on 'London Titan' can sit right down because the hydraulic cylinders completely retract
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    Capable ‘girls’ for Titan

    2015-10-01T13:59:00Z

    Two solid, capable ‘girls’ have won SMT CEO Fabio Berto’s heart. Like many good relationships, it’s the result of working steadily through the issues with tenacity - and a little extra creativity.

  • The PS-45 multifunction rescue tug is being kitted out with Fluidmecanica towing gear
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    Cold water pull for Pella tug

    2015-10-01T13:53:00Z

    The Pella built PS-45 multifunction rescue tug being kitted out in the Leningrad shipyard (Russian Federation) has a very broad set of operations to cover, piling pressure on the towing kit which has to deal with high loads on the line – and ice on the deck.