Ocean Sciences – Page 2
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New research vessel will replace 40-year workhorse
Naval architects have been tasked with designing a new research vessel to replace one that has been working for more than four decades.
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Saildrone signs agreement with Seabed 2030
Ocean data provider Saildrone has signed an MoU with Seabed 2030 to advance the UN’s ambitious aim to map the entire seabed by 2030.
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Whale deaths prompt call to halt offshore wind
A spate of marine wildlife deaths has sparked calls for a temporary ban on offshore wind projects in the US
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RTE earmarks sites for floating wind substations
French utility RTE (Réseau de Transport d’Electricité) has stepped up its plans for offshore wind generation capacity.
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Backlash over seabed seismic surveys
The African Chamber of Energy says environmental activists are ’pitting science against conjecture’ after a high court blocked seismic surveys around the Wild Coast
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Valeport unveils robust 6000m CTD profiler
Valeport’s new SWiFT Deep CTD profiler can go to 6,000 metres
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Robosys wins contract for remote USV control
New software by Robosys will boost autonomous functions and safety for Branka USVs
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EIVA CEO steps down for health reasons
Danish maritime survey software and equipment maker CEO Jeppe Nielsen is stepping down on medical grounds
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Lab combines wind and seaweed farms
An Amazon fund is paying for scientists to examine the co-location of seaweed farms with offshore wind farms in the North Sea
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Rovco appoints new geoscience head
Graham Bell joins underwater robotics company Rovco as its new head of geoscience
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Data collected from world’s most remote seas
Saildrone offers environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions for capturing air-sea carbon flux data via its fleet of uncrewed vehicles.
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‘World first’ 10,000km expedition launched
A research vessel has been launched to cover three continents and eight of the world’s bodies of water.
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Survey methods synchronised to study solar farm
Air and sub-surface survey methods have been synchronised to carry out a survey on the solar farm floating on a reservoir.
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Measuring the cost benefits of real-time sea state data
Miros talks to MJ about how real-time sea state data could save millions in wind farm operating costs.
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MacArtney fits winch to North Pole vessel
MacArtney has fitted Sweden’s icebreaker and research vessel with a winch for an expedition to the top of the world.
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‘Game changer’ simulator developed for offshore sector
A new facility at a UK university can run simulations of maritime scenarios in real time, providing data for a host of applications,
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Recycling marine growth from decommissioning
Seaweed and algae is being brought to shore during decommissioning to be used for fish and animal feeds
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Bigger boats launched for polar exploration
Experts and researchers say increasing traffic at both poles, especially the north, is an increasing cause for concern.
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Scientists call for data from the ends of the earth
Ice-going vessels are being urged to collect and share data as they travel through the world’s most remote oceans.
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Acoustic buoys deployed to save whales
An endangered species of whale is being protected with new acoustic buoys to help mariners navigate away from them.
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