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62MTRJuly/August2011 ROMOR Ocean Solutions10-51 Raddall Ave., Dartmouth, NS Canada B3B1T6 Tel: (902) 466-7000 E-Mail: sales@ romor.ca Website: www.romoroceansolutions.com President/CEO: Darrin Verge Sales & Marketing: Matthew Davis C-ROM & Mooring Design: Murray ScotneyEngineering Director: Blaine Carr Facility: Complete office and warehouse/technical work shop Square Footage: 4800 Testing Capabilities (ie. test tanks, boats, pressure cham- bers): shallow test tank, testing, maintenance and calibrationfacility, cable moulding & splicing. Number of Employees: 8Annual Sales (USD) $2.6 millionWith more than 25 years of experi- ence, ROMOR Ocean Solutions pro- vides technical services and integrated instrumentation solutions for the geophysical, oceanographic and oil &gas industries. ROMOR also offers custom training procedures on instrumentation operation and main- tenance. ROMORs services include project mobilization and manage- ment, mooring design and oceano-graphic deployment services, hydro- graphic and geophysical survey sup- port services, custom instrumenta- tion and integration engineering,ocean instrumentation and technolo- gy consultation, sales and leasing,training and demonstration, and new product development and manufac- turing. The ROMOR C-ROM is an oceanographic subsurface mooring solution. The C-ROM and C-ROM Plus units consist of a subsurface flotation collar designed to provide approximately 80-105 lbs positive buoyancy for use in a seawater envi- ronments for depths up to 750m. The flotation collar encloses anacoustic release as well as the instru- ment. As an option for both the C-ROM and C-ROM Plus packages, a Roto Drum can be fitted to the sys- tem to enable recovery of the moor- ing anchor once the mooring hasbeen released and surfaced. Rutter Inc.63 Thorburn RoadSt. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada A1B 3M2 Tel: (709) 576-6666 Email: sales@ rutter.ca URL: www.rutter.ca President/CEO: Fraser Edison President, Business Development and Innovation: Byron Dawe Director of Business Development: Gary Lovell Director of R&D Department: Alan Tremblay Number of Employees: Approximately 100 Annual Sales (FY 2010): $40,276,719Rutter Technologies was founded in 1998 and is a division of Rutter Inc. Rutters products include high-reso- lution radar processing and recording technology, radar systems, marine certified interfaces, tactical data recorders (TDR), and digital audio and video recording modules. In addition to offering its own product lines, Rutter also offers ISO 9001 certified electronics manufac- turing solutions on an outsource basis to civilian and military customers. To date, Rutter is one of only two companies in the world having metthe NOFO (Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies) compliance standard for oil spill radar detection requirements. Rutters Sigma S6 Oil Spill Response system is designed to detect small quantities of surface oil, estimate and outline the size of the slick, and predict the trajectory of the spill.Scubacraft LtdCaer MynachRhosgoch, Anglesey, UK LL66 0AY Tel:+44 (0)8450 563 863 E-Mail: info@ scubacraft.com CEO: Robin Harris Marketing Director: James Browne Website: www.scubacraft.com Incorporated in 2010, Scubacraft Ltd was formed to take advantage of the identified market demand for a new range of submersible watercraft that make the underwater world more accessible. Initially aimed at the private leisure market, the company is also penetrating commercial markets where there are substantial opera- tional benefits. Scubacrafts patented buoyancy technology was designed to allow the watercraft to transform from a high performance surface craft into a streamlined submersible with none of the normally associated costand complexity of transporting peo- ple underwater. The patented, scala- ble technology was developed to be highly efficient, lightweight and robust. Scubacraft is launching the Scubacraft SC3 initially and is plan-ning to develop the Volt concept, a zero-emission, all-electric variant. THE MARINE TECHNOLOGY REPORTER 100