Subsea Services News – Page 23
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Force multiplier survey test
The University of Plymouth is working with a pioneering technology business to develop a revolutionary means of gathering data about the marine environment.
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ASV ensures successful reef sonar survey
A multibeam and side-scan sonar survey to map and monitor an artificial reef off Florida has been completed with a unique autonomous surface vessel (ASV).
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Manufacturing grant for subsea startups
Innovative startups in the subsea industry could benefit from a manufacturing grant of up to GB£2,500.
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Underwater live streaming comes into its own during COVID era
According to ROVOP, live video streaming of inspection and repair offshore reduces personnel numbers on-board amidst COVID restrictions.
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Katapulted to responsible success
HydroSurv Unmanned Survey (UK) Ltd is one out of 10 international ocean startups that have received investment from Katapult Ocean this autumn.
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Boost for Blue Economy
A new marine innovation programme has been launched in the UK to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support the development of the Blue Economy.
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Thruster development allows ROVs to go electric
A UK engineering company has developed a torquey and reliable 25kW thruster for electric ROVs in record time.
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Accurate subsea tracking with USBL system
A new inertially aided Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) system is capable of accurate subsea tracking with survey grade performance.
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Seabed 2030 MOU
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with REV Ocean, to work together to advance understanding of the ocean floor and support the United Nation’s Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
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Tetra Tech invests in smart USV technology
Tetra Tech’s marine services division has taken delivery of an Inception Class MKII Unmanned Surface Vessel (USV) with a bespoke cooling system and two additional survey instrumentation pods for harbour survey projects.
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Survey software for FarSounder’s sonars
Users of FarSounder’s Argos Forward Looking Sonars (FLS) can now benefit from valuable survey software.
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USV surveys monitor port changes
A new partnership will help the development of Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) in performing hydrographic surveys to monitor changes at a UK harbour.
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Subsea viability tool launched
The UK’s National Subsea Research Institute (NSRI) has developed a tool which it says provides a clear indication of the potential commercial viability of early stage technology in the subsea industry.
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Two SEA-KIT USVs for Fugro
A UK builder of uncrewed surface vessels has passed a significant milestone with an order of two vessels from the world’s leading geo-data specialist.
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Yellow River provides murky test for unmanned technology
A recent first full survey of the world’s most sediment laden river has used a combination of unmanned aerial and surface vessels.
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Remote ROV operation brings major opportunities
Forum Energy Technologies has developed and demonstrated the ability to remotely operate Workclass and Observation Class (Perry and Sub-Atlantic) ROV systems between an offshore vessel and a remote location.
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Software expiry
CodaOctopus has served an end of life notice on its Underwater Survey Explorer (USE) Version 5 and 6 and Version 2 of its Construction Monitoring System (CMS).
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New depth map over the Arctic Ocean
Details of a new depth map of the Arctic Ocean have been published in the nature journal ''Scientific Data''.
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Offshore wind site investigations begin
A four-month marine site characterisation campaign has begun at two major offshore wind development sites in the UK.
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Underwater Atlantic circumnavigation on gliding and battery
Teledyne Marine has announced that its Slocum G2 Glider, manufactured by Teledyne Webb Research, has just completed an over 4-year journey that circumnavigated the Atlantic Ocean in four legs, a first for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).