Maritime Magazines Archive

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Roaming the tents on the National Oceanographic Center in Southampton on the occassion of Ocean Business 2015, we came across a new AUV design out of Italy. As one might expect with its pedigree, it is all black and stylish. Its designers contend that the beauty of SeaStick is far more than skin dee

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Ocean Business in Southampton again proved to be a launching pad for technologies large and small. MTR caught up with David Peddie, Manager of Offshore Sensing AS, to discuss his company’s unique Sailbuoy product.   For MTR readers not familiar, can you provide a brief background on your company?

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    It is an exciting era for ocean exploration in a time when several scientific fields are beginning a new phase of discovery through advancements in underwater technology. While the use of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have been key to propelling scientific investigation forward, the complexi

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Louisiana’s Outland Technology designs and manufactures a range of video and audio products for the marine, military and industrial markets using high volume components adapted for specific applications. Its cables offering includes C-2300C, multi conductor cable for all cameras; C-3100, Neutrally B

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Teledyne Cable Solutions, an alliance formed of Teledyne Storm Cable and Teledyne VariSystems, provides bulk wire and cable, and custom overmolded cable assemblies to the oil and gas, marine, defense, and transit industries Teledyne VariSystems VariSystems produces overmolded cable assemblies fo

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Temporary site cables are custom-made, quick-connectable cables for temporary use in the high-voltage network, for example, during repair work on overhead lines or in transformer stations when converting networks. The cables feature multi-strand copper conductors with cross-sections of 150 sq. mm an

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Hydro Group plc designs and manufactures subsea Underwater Mateable Connectors to client specifications, stating it can design Underwater Mateable Connectors for any underwater application. Its lineup includes both metal keyed and rubber keyed underwater matable electrical connectors, EExd and EExde

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    The CS-MS connector range was designed for ROV applications. It has high density contact patterns and uses aluminum shells as standard in an effort to keep both size and weight to a minimum. The standard connector is also designed to be used with field configurable oil filled hoses for mission flexi

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    From the drawing of the copper rod to the jacketing of the finished cable South Bay Cable has a variety of cable manufacturing equipment to perform many operations. The group’s specialty equipment includes stranders, insulating and jacketing extruders, taping lines, striping machines, small and lar

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    TE SubCom’s “Open Cables” is a new business model that allows customers to select preferred Submarine Line Terminating Equipment (SLTE) line card supplier to create an interoperable and complementary dry and wet plant. SubCom will continue to offer and invest in its advanced SLTE product line, in ad

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    The HYDRALIGHT is a second generation underwater mateable, high integrity, fiber optic connector. This 8 channel, oil filled pressure balanced connector is fully qualified to 7,000m, with an average single mode insertion loss of less that .2dB and a average single mode back reflection of -50 dB. Wit

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    IMR specialist N-Sea used a wet repair habitat to complete an in-situ subsea cable repair. The habitat was developed by Moyle Interconnector Ltd. as part of the seabed repair project, with ESB International the owner’s engineer for the project. The habitat allows repairs to be implemented in-situ be

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    SEACON has added a range of split connectors to its Micro WET-CON wet mateable series. This series of connectors was originally developed to provide all the features of the ALL-WET connector range, but in a miniature industry standard configuration. Split series enables multiple connectors from mult

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    BIRNS Aquamate LLC manufactures underwater electrical connectors, cable assemblies and cable terminations for offshore diving, oceanographic, seismic exploration and defense applications. The company produces a range of standard industry connectors such as the 5500 Series, SC, MC, LP, FAWL/FAWM and

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Geospace Offshore designs and manufactures cable and umbilical products for the oilfield and remote operated vehicle (ROV) service industries and for specialty cable markets. The company’s manufacturing facilities in Houston, Texas, produce technically sophisticated and highly reliable cabling and u

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    on June 2015

    Linden Photonics introduces hybrid cables to its expanding product line. Building upon its STFOC cables whose pedigree comes from a long history and variety of underwater uses - from munitions tethers to ROV controls to littoral water sensing. Linden’s Hybrid cables combine copper and fiber elements

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    The BIRNS Millennium series is a high performance, high density dry-mate connector range suitable for deep submergence applications to 6km depth. This series can be used with solid (molded) or oil-filled cables in straight or 90° configurations, and is available in high and low voltage, coax, fiber-

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
    Marine Technology
    on June 2015

    Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc. said it continues to address issues experienced by the subsea power cable industry by enhancing submarine cable lay software, MakaiLay, and its desktop simulation sister product, MakaiPlan Pro. Specifically, three key features are being integrated into the Power Cable m

  • Marine News Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Combat & Patrol Craft Annual pablished in:
    Marine News
    on June 2015

    It takes nonstop work to maintain America’s position in today’s global economy. Every day we compete against strong international rivals for demanding foreign and domestic customers. Thankfully, the American economy has a large-scale, crucial asset that gives us an edge on the rest of the world: ove

  • Marine News Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Combat & Patrol Craft Annual pablished in:
    Marine News
    on June 2015

    A Real-Life Study in Creative Vessel Financing, or What Happens When Plan ‘A’ Is Not Working.   Much has been written on the various structures and approaches that can be used to finance the construction and purchase of vessels. Such articles typically speak in general terms, presenting what migh

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