AML Delivers Cabled UV Biofouling Control
UV AML Oceanographic released the sister product to UV Xchange, Cabled UV, which aims to bring UV biofouling control to an even wider array of applications and devices. As promised in the September 2014 in Marine Technology Reporter article Biofouling Foiled, the new product launch comes six months after the debut of UV Xchange, a product which uses UV light as a method to control biofouling on instrumentation. Cabled UV provides the technology of UV Xchange in a format compatible with almost any device and capable of accommodating the individual requirements of each deployment, the manufacturer said. AML marked the release with a delivery to the U.S. Geological Survey Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Sciences Center, Mass.
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(As published in the November/December 2014 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Magazine)
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- Editorial: One More Year Down page: 6
- US Offshore Holds 'Huge Potential' page: 8
- Blue Tech Economy and the 'View from the Top' page: 10
- Study: Worldwide Ship Traffic up 300% since 1992 page: 12
- HYPACK Holds Hydrographic Training Event page: 18
- What’s all the Noise at IMO? page: 20
- Subsea Vessel Ops Predicted to Grow Over Coming Years page: 30
- Kongsberg EVOTEC: All about A-Frames page: 42
- Shallow Water Monitoring Sensors Track GOM Nitrate Pulse page: 46
- Nortek, Imbros Help Keep the Tasman Bridge Safe page: 53
- AML Delivers Cabled UV Biofouling Control page: 56
- Bowtech Debuts New Underwater Camera page: 56
- Fugro High Res Subsea Laser Scanning page: 56
- Realtime Tsunami Monitoring in Japan page: 57
- Offshore eLearning Sans Internet Access page: 58
- O&G Workforces & Online Distance Learning page: 59