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Marine Sonic Offers Next

Generation of SHARPS

Marine Sonic Technology working in partnership with Hermetic

Sciences, delivered components of the next generation Sonic High Accuracy

Ranging and

Positioning

System (SHARPS) to

Woods Hole

Oceanographic

Institute.

SHARPS is being used for position- ing and control of the 6,500 m Jason/Medea ROV during missions where very high reso- lution position information is required.

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ARTI Offers the Rescue

Shuttle

Advanced Rescue Technologies Inc. (ARTI) offers the Rescue Shuttle, designed for first-response users: search and rescue, fire, police, hospi- tal, and military applications, plus a variety of uses in the mining and shipping indus- tries. The Rescue

Shuttle protects patients from the elements regard- less of the recovery scenario: marine rescues, mineshaft extractions, aerial evacuations, limited access accident scenes, mountain/snow and rugged terrain rescues, etc. The Model 5000 is a Biological/Chemical Contain- ment Unit and is the only device of its kind with the ability to enclose a biologically or chemically infected patient inside the shuttle.

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Triton Software to

Process HUGIN Data

The Royal Norwegian Navy (RNoN) purchased Triton Imaging's

Fusion-Office software to perform post-mission processing of multi- beam and sidescan data from the

HUGIN 1000 autonomous under- water vehicle (AUV). Triton's soft- ware is in operation on-board the

Oksoy Class mine warfare vessel,

KNM Karmoy. The Karmoy is cur- rently performing EOD missions in the Baltic Sea as part of NATO's immediate reaction force MCM-

FORNORTH.

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Side Scan Systems From

EdgeTech

EdgeTech Marine's 4200-FS Dual

Mode Side Scan System offers two software selectable modes of opera- tion: High Definition Mode (HDM) for superior resolution and High

Speed Mode (HSM) for dual pulse operation at up to 10 knots. An added feature for the 4200-FS is its ability to get good resolution target data at over 200 m per side on the high frequency. The 4200-FS has the ability to run over 6000m of coax cable and can be towed at above five knots without having to use a depres- sor.

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EM 3002 Multibeam on

R/V Gloria Michelle

The U.S. National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Northeast Fisheries Science

Center (NEFSC), awarded a contract products

FREE INFORMATION on products is available online at www.maritimeequipment.com/mt (Photo Credit: Jason ROV,

Image courtesy of WHOI)

MSC Security System Available

Beach Panel & Controls, Inc. has developed access- control perimeter security systems for Military Support

Command vessels. The same technology, developed in 2003, is now available for commercial vessels. The shipboard security modules are engineered to enhance and expand the ability to detect and alarm crew of unauthorized boarding or tampering with secure areas. The electronic system allows crew members to monitor selected locations simultaneously through- out the ship. The fully-integrated system works on a touch screen that com- bines real-time video surveillance, alarms at points of entry, hull perimeter lighting and audible warning systems to alert the crew of encroachments and unauthorized breaches.

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