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Water Separator), and Quansor (Oil
Content Monitors), along with the manufacturer of the "Purificator" a stand-alone filtration unit for hydraulic systems.
Marine Magnetics 134 SPY Court, Markham, ON L3R 5H6 Canada
Tel: +1 905 479 9727
Email:[email protected] www.marinemagnetics.com
Marine Magnetics manufactures magnetic exploration equipment for marine environments. It supplies mainly for the measuring, medical and controlling devices manufactur- ing industries. One of its main prod- ucts is the SeaSPY Overhauser towed magnetometer has gradiometer capa- bility and all SeaSPYs are inter- changeable. Standard SeaSPY fish are pressurized for 300m. For those inter- ested in deep surveys Marine
Magnetics provides SeaSPY with the deep tow option, pressurized to 2000m.
Marine and Mineral Projects
Ground Floor Block B, Aintree Park, Loch Road
Kenilworth 7700, Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 763 3965
Email: [email protected] www.marineandmineral.com
MD: Rodney Norman, MD
Projects Director: Hans Smit
Annual Sales: $16m
South African based, marine engi- neering firm, Marine and Mineral
Projects (MMP) offers world-leading technology and project management for: Offshore oil and gas support serv- ices; Marine engineering; and
Underwater diamond and other min- eral mining, in oceans or lakes from support vessels, using remote-con- trolled underwater crawlers, launch & recovery and mooring systems.
Operating globally, MMP supplies equipment and expertise to offshore operations in South Africa, Namibia,
Europe, UK, and Brazil. Marine and
Mineral Projects offers: Customized and standard solutions, heavy engi- neering design and manufacturing;
Innovative products designed accord- ing to the unique needs of each client;
Product training and support;
Technology for extreme environmen- tal condition; Efficient and reliable project management; and In-house mechanical, structural, electrical, automation and control expertise.
MMP was founded in June 1993 as a project house to service the growing marine diamond mining industry.
The business expanded its services with the acquisition of an electrical and control company. MMP is expanding its marine mining technol- ogy internationally into the deep water mining of massive sulphide deposits and other minerals, and is growing its client base in the oil and gas services industry. MMP's inter- national clients include De Beers and
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Marine Underwater Electronics 20/22 Pilis St., Piraeus,Greece 185 32
Tel:+302104100656/7
Email:[email protected]
CEO: Marinos Pittas
Marine Underwater Electronics was established in 1980 and specializes in high technology electronics for underwater use. The company's main activity is the production of video inspection systems, cameras, commu- nication equipment, lights, head- phones and microphones-all for underwater use.
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Turner Designs, Inc. 845 W. Maude Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085
Tel: 408-749-0994
Email: [email protected] www.turnerdesigns.com
CEO & President: James Crawford
Vice President: Tom Vasconcellos
Marketing Director: Chelsea Donovan
Number of Employees: 25
Turner Designs, Inc. was founded in 1972 by George Turner and for three decades, has manufactured rugged and reliable field, laboratory, sub- mersible and on-line instrumenta- tion. TDI has produced thousands of fluorometers. Turner has dealers in more than 30 countries. Its mission is to provide innovative fluorescence based instruments for basic research, water quality analysis, pollution con- trol analysis and specialized OEM industrial applications.
Technology Profile: Turner Designs has a reputation for developing reli- able laboratory, field and submersible fluorometers that vary in functionali- ty, size and price to fit any type of user need. Traditional applications were developed for in vivo and extracted chlorophyll a pigments as well as dye tracers. TDI is continuously enhanc- ing its line of optical configurations that now encompass blue green algae pigments, active fluorescence, appli- cations utilizing ultra violet wave- lengths such as colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and inor- ganic ammonium, as well as infra red wavelengths used to detect turbidity.
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