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news The Scottish based company ADUSadded a SeaBat 8125-H Multibeam Echosounder to its range of sonars. ADUS uses the SeaBat to collect high-resolution data of sea bed struc- tures. By investing in the SeaBat 8125-H, ADUS will benefit from new beam forming modes such as FlexMode which enables ADUS to collect more dense data over areas with wrecks, offshore wind turbines, or pipelines. Within its specialist survey capabili- ty, ADUS can collect and visualize multibeam sonar data on shipwrecks which are an environmental hazards as they contain oil, explosives, nuclear material, or other potentially toxic materials. The new hybrid version, the SeaBat 8125-H, can with a unique and highly advanced data processor, ensure that ADUS is able to collect the necessary high-resolu- tion multibeam data which is neces-sary for them to perform a visualiza- tion of the presumed environmental hazards of shipwrecks. RESON pro- vides quality underwater acoustic hardware and software solutions. 8MTRJanuary/February 2012 SeaBat 8125.ADUS Invests in RESON SeaBat Multibeam Echosounder MTR#1 (1-17):MTR Layouts 1/4/2012 3:59 PM Page 8

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