Marine Technology 2014Patricia Articles

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    900 Threadneedle, Suite 300 Houston, Texas 77079 T: 832-399-5070 E: florence.kosmala@intermoor.com W: www.intermoor.com CEO/President: Tom Fulton No. of Employees: 270 InterMoor is a leading mooring, foundations and subsea services provider delivering innovative solutions for rig moves, moori

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    Hamar, Norway Bjørn Espen Aase, Managing Director,  RECAB Norway T:  +47 62 54 02 91 E: bjorn.espen.aase@recab.com W: www.recab.com   “RECAB is a provider of rugged computers; we are a hardware company,” said Bjørn Espen Aase, Managing Director, RECAB Norway. “We create innovative computer sy

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    845 W Maude Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94085    T: 408-749-0994    E: sales@turnerdesigns.com    W: www.turnerdesigns.com    CEO/President: James Crawford    No. of Employees: 30    NEW: FluoroSense, a small, handheld device which enables quick field sampling in the water stream. Turner De

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    212 East High Street, Pottstown, PA 19460 T: +1 610 458 3000  E: info@videoray.com W: http://www.videoray.com CEO/President:     Scott Bentley COO:        John Vestri CTO:        Marcus Kolb VP, Sales & Mktg.:     Chris Gibson VP, Product Mgmt &   Documentation:    Tom Glebas No. Of Empl

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    7240 Brittmore Road, Suite 110    Houston, Texas 77041    T: +1 713 984 8688    E: Bethany.Beirig@utecsurvey.com W: www.utecsurvey.com    CEO/President: Martin O’Carroll    No. of Employees: 457    Since the company was founded in 2006, UTEC has achieved sustained, remarkable growth. Am

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    Chemin du Glapin 20 St. Prex, Vaud, Switzerland 1162 T: +41218009595 E: d.rochat@fischerconnectors.ch W: http://www.fischerconnectors.com CEO/President: Dominique Glauser No. of Employees: 400 For more than 60 years, Fischer Connectors has been innovating to help device manufacturers attain r

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    16 Tuas South Street 2, Singapore 637786    T: +65 6779 3595 E: shimin_tan@jjsea.com    W: www.offshore.jjsea.com    CEO/President: Aw Chin Leng    No. of Employees: 500    Jebsen & Jessen Offshore is part of the Jebsen & Jessen SEA Group that the parent company has close to a 120 year

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    Drydocks World completed the world’s largest turret mooring system. At almost 100m high, weighing over 11,000 tons and with a diameter of 26 meters, the turret is for the Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility. Drydocks World has built the world’s largest turret for SBM Offshore, Tec

  • Marine Technology Magazine, page 4th Cover,  Aug 2015 pablished in:
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    Wrapping your arms around the subsea behemoth that is known as “Teledyne” starts at the top of each group, and the man sitting on top of the Marine Sensors and Systems Group is Bill Kikendall, overseeing a collection of 12 companies starting with Teledyne legacy company Geophysical Instruments and i

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jul 2015 - pablished in:
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    A new SKF Taconite Seal for bearings in split block housings is designed to protect against contaminated or wet operating conditions. According to the manufacturer, benefits of this multi-stage labyrinth cartridge seal include exclusion of contaminants, improved prevention of water ingress (even dur

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    Blue Ocean Monitoring (BOM) completed a contract in Indonesia working for PT Newmont Nusa Tenggara (PTNNT).BOM’s task was to use its Slocum Glider to monitor PTNNT’s Tailings Placement Program at its Batu Hijau copper-gold mine in Sumbawa, Indonesia. The program involved the tailings from the mine b

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    Surveyors are usually engaged to investigate the cause, nature and extent of a claim, damage or incident. Their role in managing projects to salvage cargo is less known. Peer van Oosterhout and Ad de Klerk from BMT Surveys share their experiences in salvaging a cargo worth several million dollars fr

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    What is reported to be the world’s first circular wave and tidal current test facility is using a package of ABB electrical and control equipment, including servo drives and low voltage variable-speed drives, to simulate energetic sea-states typically found in British, European and international wat

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    Reducing reservoir and well uncertainty via wireless intervention is one large step toward the “wireless reservoir” Not knowing how connected or compartmentalized a reservoir is when evaluating appraisal or development drilling is a major concern. So, too, is well integrity. Having a better under

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    Unmanned air and ground systems work together from single controller in flight demo; UCS architecture enables collaboration between big and small business. A flight demonstration using a hand-held tablet has shown how unmanned air and ground vehicles can be supervised together by a single operator,

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    Stretching across oceans and continents, approximately 32,000km of new pipelines are constructed each year forming an industry worth $28 billion. The installation of pipelines on the seabed require engineers to develop innovative technologies and methods to inspect, repair and maintain pipelines at

  • Marine Technology Magazine Cover Jun 2015 - Hydrographic Survey pablished in:
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    According to the International Association of Dredging Companies’ (IADC) Dredging Figures 2013, the global dredging turnover grew nearly 3% in 2013, nearly hitting the $13 billion mark. More significantly, even in bad economic times the industry recorded solid growth. Growth of 13% to be exact, from

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

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