Maritime Magazines Archive
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- ORION Boosts STR’s Portfolio page: 57
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Subsea Technology and Rentals (STR) added Optimal Ranging’s ORION pipe and cable tracker systems to its selection of underwater detection systems. ORION is Optimal Ranging’s new flagship product for Underwater Utility surveying. Extending LIBRA’s Fieldsens technology ORION now includes MultiSens
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- SeaHow Skimmer System page: 57
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Marine Technology
on April 2015New SeaHow skimmer systems – designed to collect both light and heavy oils efficiently – can be implemented to almost any workboat, starting with vessels only six meters long. SeaHow operates one of northern Europe’s largest fleets of oil spill response vessels, and its hands-on experience for more
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Imenco’s new HD over Ethernet subsea camera, the SubVIS Orca, was scheduled to launch globally in early April 2015. Essentially a smart phone with a commercial subsea lens and housing rated to 400m, the camera will be apps driven and will be capable of communication with all sensors installed on ROV
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- FarSounder Updates Navigation Sonars page: 56
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Marine Technology
on April 2015The release of SonaSoft 3.0 represents an upgrade to its real-time forward-looking sonar capabilities. New in SonaSoft 3.0, FarSounder has improved its 3D sonar display, the developer said. According to FarSounder, improvements include target persistence via new image stabilization techniques, updat
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- Silicon Sensing System’s IMUs page: 56
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Two all-new IMUs from Silicon Sensing Systems Limited are enhancing its range of MEMS inertial products featured at Ocean Business. DMU10 provides a low-cost 6-DOF solution delivering sub-15⁰/hr and 50µg output stability. First of a family of High Performance IMUs (HPIMU) due for release in the sum
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- New Joysticks and Hand Controllers page: 56
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Bokam also introduced a new line of submersible and hazardous environments joysticks and controllers. The new line provides both a force or position proportional joysticks and input devices, with a life cycle expectancy of 10 billion life cycles with Bokam’s patented rotational motion mechanism and
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- New Winch/Lift and Throttle Controls page: 56
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Bokam Engineering, Inc., offers a new line of snap-action and place-and-hold single-axis winch and throttle controls. It is designed to provide lateral single-axis controls for a wide range of applications including top side winch, lift and throttle control functions in marine environment-exposed a
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Strategic Marine delivered a world’s first to European windfarm service sector operator, Njord Offshore. This vessel builds on the success of the first eight 21m vessels built for Njord by Strategic Marine. The StratCat, a multipurpose service vessel capable of transporting up to 24 crew, is first
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- New Survey Vessel to Fugro page: 50
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Fugro America, built by Thoma-Sea Marine Construction in Louisiana, was delivered to Fugro in mid-March. The new vessel is designed to Fugro’s specifications, fitted with the latest geophysical survey equipment and houses some of the most advanced instrumentation in the field. Fugro Americas is opti
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- Incat-design DSV Delivered page: 50
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Sistac Victoria, a purpose-built RINA-classed, DP-2 monohull dive support vessel intended for service in Brazilian offshore waters has been delivered to Sistac Sistemas De Acesso S.A. The vessel was designed by Incat Crowther in collaboration with the vessel’s builder, SeaSafe Barcos Manufacturados
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Marine Technology
on April 2015They can come in all shapes and sizes, silently shuttled along by the currents. The larger versions are white, glistening and beautiful and a potential disaster waiting to happen. Icebergs off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador are one of the many products of a harsh North Atlantic environment
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Seafloor mapping is one of the oldest professions known to humankind. Mariners have been measuring the depths under their vessels for thousands of years. The science of measuring and charting the depths to determine the topography of the seafloor is known as bathymetry. Bathymetry is gathered from
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015Last month Maritime Reporter spent some time with Vivek Seth, CEO, of Qatar-based Halul Offshore Services Company, for his insights on the impact of low oil prices in the Middle East and beyond. What is your background? I became part of the Milaha family when I joined Halul Offshore in Februar
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Maritime Reporter
on April 2015The Harkand Haldane is a DP3 dive support vessel currently being designed and built in Europe to reduce downtime in the North Sea’s winter marginal weather months. Along with its well-equipped and logically planned layout, Harkand’s clients looking for increased efficiency to maximize production dur
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Since industrial oil extraction began in the mid-19th century, civilization has gradually turned to new offshore resources to meet global energy demands. As the industry ventures further into polar and deep-water regions, the complexity of today’s exploration projects continues to rise. Given the f
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Marine Technology
on April 2015Interview with Liquid Robotics' Graham Hine Launched to listen to the songs of humpback whales, Liquid Robotics has evolved into a harvester of data from the sea. Graham Hine of Liquid Robotics shares with MTR his insights on the future direction of unmanned underwater systems, and more specifica
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on April 2015Global Growth Drives Subsea Expansion More than two-thirds of the earth’s surface is covered by water, and there are many potential resources there that await exploration and development. Industries involved in this new frontier include mining, oil and gas, infrastructure, energy generation and nat
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- Marine News: Editor's Note page: 6
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Marine News
on April 2015Our annual shipyard report comes at an appropriate, yet uncertain time for the industry. The future direction of the oil and gas markets will, to a large extent, also determine the course for domestic boat builders. That’s because the sustained rally seen in this sector over the course of the last 3
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Marine News
on April 2015For all of the predictions and prognostications that have been made over the last ten years, one thing is objectively true: the publication of Subchapter M – the U.S. Coast Guard’s long-awaited towing vessel inspection rule – is closer than it’s ever been. Yes, the road to Subchapter M has been lo
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Marine News
on April 2015It has been said that the vast majorities of collisions at sea occur in near perfect weather conditions. That trend can also be applied to the inland river system. Not too long ago, it was a beautiful mid-summer afternoon in the nation’s heartland. The skies were clear, the sun was shining and the v