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Products & Technologies

Shark Marine EIVA NaviSuite

Shark Marine Technologies an- nounced the integration of the

Ebinger 725K Underwater Metal

Detector with its own Naviga- tor diver-held imaging sonar and navigation system. This integration provides the diver with another underwater tool whose collected data can now be completely geo- referenced to the location of the diver using it. Sensory data from the metal detector is recorded to EIVA has launched a NaviSuite eL- the Navigators internal solid-state earning site, which via an annual sub- hard-drive where Shark Marine’s scription aims to offers users training

Divelog software correlates it to modules covering various aspects of the position data from the systems the NaviSuite features and applica- multiple navigation sensors. The tions that they can access regardless data is provided to the diver both graphically and audibly. Integration with the of the time of the day and where they

Navigator also allows the diver to take advantage of the system’s additional fea- are in the world.

tures such as the multi-beam imaging sonar which provides visual target detec- According to EIVA, the site will tion capabilities and guidance even through murky waters. see continuous development in the coming months and years with ad- www.sharkmarine.com ditional modules being added to the site, based on input from the users.

Thereby, users can expand and update

NaviSuite skills on an ongoing basis,

Fugro Expands Survey Services, as a supplement to EIVA’s classroom training courses in the NaviPac, Na-

Satellite Imagery Capabilities viScan, NaviEdit, NaviModel and

NaviPlot solutions. A personal login

Fugro has extended its integrated survey services through an agreement with allows users to track and document global specialist EOMAP that enables the creation of integrated bathymetric sur- learning progress and achievements.

vey products that comprise elements from Satellite Derived Bathymetry (SDB),

When the library of eLearning

Airborne LiDAR Bathymetry (ALB) and traditional acoustic survey technolo- modules reaches a level matching gies. “Teaming with EOMAP augments our considerable survey and satellite the content of EIVA’s current class- imagery capabilities and will allow a timely and cost-effective nearshore bathym- room training courses, the latter will etry review facility for clients whose own bathymetric holdings are either very be rede

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