Subsea Services News – Page 9
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Exail launches 16m USV with 30-day endurance
DriX O-16 is a new transoceanic USV with multi-robot deployment capabilities for subsea operations
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MacGregor to supply cable layer cranes
MacGregor is to kit out a new state-of-the-art cable layer with three cranes
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IoT sea state monitoring for offshore operators
Miros offers real-time IoT wave and current monitoring solutions
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Italy starts entire coastal mapping project
The most modern sensor and monitoring technology is being deployed to map Italy’s entire coastal habitats.
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Low energy seabed ordnance disposal trial
A new study is testing low energy disposal techniques to remove unexploded ordnance from the seabed
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US hydro survey expertise for French windfarm project
Zupt is entering the European offshore renewables market
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European autonomy for Brazilian subsea navigation
Exail has won a pair of deals to supply its Rovins Nano Inertial Navigation System.
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Acteon inks major subsea service contract with Siemens
The Acteon Group have inked a three-year deal for subsea survey of the Butendiek offshore windfarm
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EU plans major subsea grid network to connect wind
First came the wind farms – next will be major subsea works to connect them all.
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Huisman heavy lifting expertise for Subsea7
A Subsea7 pipelay vessel will benefit from a Huisman electric crane
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‘Fugro Resilience’ PSV given new role
A platform service vessel (PSV) used in the oil and gas industry has been converted into a geotechnical survey vessel to be used around offshore wind farms.
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Marine data in tomorrow’s remote and autonomous world
Marine technology company Ocean Infinity talks about data management in operations where more and more remote and autonomous vessels are being deployed.
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Half of fishermen claim OSW is bad for business
A survey by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory into the effects of offshore wind on fishing has received negative responses from more than half of fishermen asked. However, their ‘artificial reef effect’ is widely believed to be boosting life around the foundations.
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IMCA calls on ship operators to clean hulls
The IMCA has released guidance on biofouling not just to save fuel And cut emissions but also to minimise the transfer of invasive marine species to foreign waters.
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Cutting-edge ROV for Japanese deep sea exploration
A new ROV will further support Japan’s deep sea exploration programme
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Vaarst unveils deepest subsea 3D camera yet
SubSLAM Deeper delivers high resolution, live 3D modelling and inspection at 6,000m
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Shipwrecks provide safe haven for sea life
A study carried out by the university of Plymouth has found that shipwrecks are sustaining and protecting marine life, particularly in areas that are still trawled by fishermen.
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World largest tidal turbine array earmarked for Scotland
The largest tidal turbine project in the world will be installed off Scotland thanks to a €20 million boost from the EU ’s Horizon Europe fund.
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AI used to extend wind farm life
A new project to explore using artificial intelligence to manage the structure integrity of offshore wind turbines has launched
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Subsea cable agreed from Egypt to Europe
A subsea cable will connect Egypt with Europe to transport solar and wind power generated in the North African country to the continent.