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www.seadiscovery.com Marine Technology Reporter 41Castrol BioStat have both been tested and registered according to the OSPAR (the Oslo and Paris Conventions for the protection of the marine environment of the North- East Atlantic) requirements on the Norwegian NEMS database. The range is completed by Castrol Anvol CF22, formulated for surface BOP control systems, Castrol BioTac greas- es for jacking legs and deck machin-ery and Castrol BioTrans lubricants for gear boxes. All of these products are easy to retrofit. Castrols Brayco Micronic synthetic hydrocarbon based and Castrol Transaqua water based subsea control fluids are fully compliant with the most recent OSPAR environmental legislation and are installed on over 1,500 subsea oil & gas wells world- wide.Chesapeake Technology, Inc.888 Villa Street, Suite 200 Mountain View, CA 94041 Tel: (650) 967-2045 Contact: Eileen Gann, president e-mail: info@ chesapeaketech.com www.chesapeaketech.com Testing Capabilities: Chesapeake Technology performs most of its product test- ing in-house, with owned equipment (analog and analogsub-bottom sonar testing) for real-time acquisition scenar- ios, and borrowed equipment for other types of sidescan, sub-bottom, and magnetometer acquisition. The in-houseanalog testing only requires a function-generator, oscillo- scope, and in-house interface box product. Number of Employees: 6Chesapeake Technology, Inc. (CTI) was founded in 1995 in the heart of the Silicon Valley by John Gann, who continues to serve as CTO. CTI offers custom software and hardware solutions, as well as thought-leading consulting services to the hydro- graphic survey, marine geophysical and geological survey industries. Technology Profile Chesapeake Technology, Inc.s flag- ship product, SonarWiz 5, provides sonar data acquisition and processing software for side-scan and sub-bot- tom sonar systems being used by hundreds of clients worldwide including NAVO, NOAA, USGS, and many of the world's navies anduniversities. DCL Mooring & Rigging4400 North Galvez St. New Orleans, LA 70117Tel: (504) 944-3366 Fax: (504) 947-8557 E-Mail: Sales@ DCL-USA.com www.dcl-usa.com CEO: Peter L. Kazunas President: Peter L. Kazunas Vice President: Hans Jonassen Marketing Director: Todd Allemand Sales Manager: Chris JanssenGeneral Manager: Rick HallEngineering Director: Richard D. Haun, PE Facility: 3 ? New Orleans, Lafayette and Houma, LA Acres: 16 Square Footage: 120,000 Testing Capabilities: 5 proof-test beds from 400,000- 3,000,000 lbs capacity; 3 portable basket proof testing units from 60,000-120,000 lbs capacity Number of Employees: 51 Annual Sales (USD) $25M The merger of Dreyfus Supply, Cortney Co. and Lowery Bros. in 2004 allowed DCL Mooring and Rigging to combine both anchoringand lifting products and services under one roof. DCL,the only authorized SlingMax fabricator for Louisiana, offers on-location andportable off-site NDT and load test- ing of slings and CCUs. In addition to its inspection, testing and certifica- tion services, the company provides comprehensive web-based Inventory Management Systems and has part- nered with InfoChip to incorporate RFID capabilities into the system.Recently designed, tested and released products include the Synthetic Rope Connector (SRC) for high performance MODU mooring ropes, the Synthetic Rope Thimble (SRT) for heavy lift and subsea instal- lations and the Multi-Purpose Connector (MPC) initially designedfor U.S. Navy SPM hawser ropes. R&D efforts are currently underway for a Subsea Quick-Connect compo- nent, a Double-Lock ROV shackle and a Portable Offshore Tester to cer- Peter Kazunas, CEO

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