Marine Technology 2014 Articles
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on January 2014A vessel optimization application offering combined tidal and nontidal (ocean) current data has been launched for integrated vessel speed and route optimization. Developed by Tidetech, the application offers resolution of six nautical miles at 60-minute intervals in a six-day forecast. Significant p
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on January 2014The Irish Naval Service has acquired a NAVIGATOR Diver Held Sonar and Navigation System manufactured by Shark Marine Technologies Inc. of Ontario, Canada. The Irish Naval Service is the State’s Principal Seagoing Agency. The Naval Service exercises and upholds the States sovereignty and obligations
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- SubConn Expands Connector Range page: 58
Marine Technology
on January 2014SubConn introduced SubConn Micro ‘G2’ connectors to streamline its range of micro connectors. The SubConn Micro ‘G2’ connectors have enhanced sealing capability and use a uniform pin size and design. SubConn micro connectors were developed to suit the increasingly more compact design of underwater i
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- Fugro Debuts Buoy Mounted LiDAR page: 57
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on January 2014Fugro’s Seawatch LiDAR buoy provides a cost-effective way to collect metocean data for offshore wind farm developments Successful trial results of the next generation of multi-purpose buoys tailored for the renewable energy industry have led to recent orders from operators in the wind energy sector.
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on January 2014The Acclaimed Software Company Ltd. announced a new software system designed for Harkand Andrews Survey to support pile installation operations. The Total Controller and Total Viewer systems have been put into operation on a construction support vessel conducting precise pile installations. Harkand
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on January 2014Allspeeds Ltd., designers and manufacturers of the Webtool range of products, nominated the Webtool HP690 intensifier panel for the Subsea UK Innovation for Safety Award. Safety concerns were being expressed from those working offshore in deep water with regards to the use of high pressure hydrauli
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- Ecuador Adds TRIAXYS Wave Buoys page: 56
Marine Technology
on January 2014AXYS Technologies delivered three TRIAXYS Next Wave Directional Wave Buoys to Instituto Oceanográfico De La Armada (INOCAR) of Ecuador. These TRIAXYS buoys will be added to the existing coastal wave monitoring network of TRIAXYS buoys owned by INOCAR and deployed along the Ecuador coastline. The mis
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on January 2014iXBlue will supply Quadrans fiber-optic gyrocompass systems for installation aboard the four new Tide Class tankers of the U.K. Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA). The systems to be supplied to Kelvin Hughes Limited will be integrated as a sub-system of the Integrated Bridge Systems for delivery to Daewoo
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- New Buoyant Fiber Optic Cable page: 56
Marine Technology
on January 2014Linden Photonics reaches new extremes with a high strength, buoyant cable that has a breaking strength in excess of 2,000 lbs. and a measured density of 1.00g/ml. This cable floats in water. A proven subsea fiber optical cable sold worldwide, STFOCTM serves at the main fiber optic element. www.lin