Page 11: of Marine Technology Magazine (November 2017)

Acoustic Doppler Sonar Technologies ADCP & DVLs

Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of November 2017 Marine Technology Magazine

World First 1 Fish, 2 Fish ...

Floating Wind Farm

How many Red Snapper in the GOM?

The 30MW Hywind Scotland wind farm – the world’s ? rst offshore ? oating wind farm – operated by Statoil in partnership with Masdar 25 km offshore Peterhead in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was of? cially opened October 18.

www.marinetechnologynews.com/news/world-? rst-? oating-starts-553502

Photo: Øyvind Gravås / Woldcam - Statoil ASA

How many red snapper are in the U.S. waters of the Gulf of Mexico? A team of university and government scientists will lead a two-year, $12 million independent study that aims to produce an estimate.

www.marinetechnologynews.com/ news/snapper-mexico-554539

Choose your frequency

Digitalize Of shore

Choose your depth rating

Kraken Leads the Charge

Under a contract recently awarded to

Kraken subsidiary, Kraken Robotic

Choose the industry innovator

Systems Inc., the company will develop underwater sensors and robotics in order to advance digitalization of integrated operations within Newfoundland and

Labrador’s offshore oil and gas sector.

www.marinetechnologynews.com/ news/kraken-advance-offshore- digitalization-554400

Kraken CEO Karl Kenny

Rowe Technologies state-of-the- art SeaWATCH Acoustic Doppler

Current Pro?ler (ADCP) is applicable to an array of oceanographic current measuring deployments. Operating at 300, 600, and 1200 kHz, and available in 300 to 6000-meter depth rated capsules, record all-inclusive current ?ow data from up to 200 cells worry-free on an industry leading 32 GB internal memory card.

Rapidly download via standard Ethernet port into customizable data formats in

MATLAB, CSV, and PD0.

Find out more at rowetechinc.com

Photo: Eric Haun Photo: NOAA www.marinetechnologynews.com

Marine Technology Reporter 11

MTR #9 (1-17).indd 11 MTR #9 (1-17).indd 11 11/28/2017 12:35:49 PM11/28/2017 12:35:49 PM

Marine Technology

Marine Technology Reporter is the world's largest audited subsea industry publication serving the offshore energy, subsea defense and scientific communities.