Marine Advertising

  • Halter Marine Services, Inc., New Orleans, La., has established an Office of Advertising & Publishing Relations, and named A.J.

    Rizzo director.

    In making the announcement, Harold P. Halter, president, Halter Marine Services, Inc., said the new office was created to consolidate and coordinate the promotional and public relations activities of the company's six shipyards in Louisiana and Mississippi, and to continue the development of Halter Marine's advertising and public relations for the company's increasing role in worldwide marine transportation markets.

    Mr. Rizzo holds a B.A. degree in journalism from Tulane University.

    He was formerly director of advertising and public relations for Alexander Industries in New Orleans, and was associated with Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., and the Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company.

    Halter Marine Services, Inc., is one of the world's largest builders of small ships. The company pro- duces offshore support vessels, ocean and harbor tugs, inland waterway tugs and towboats, and military patrol boats. Vessels built by the company are in operation in the major offshore oil and gas areas of the world, handling supply transportation and distribution, personnel movement, rig towing and anchor handling, and ocean towing assignments.

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 48

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 47

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    will be equipped with Cellula’s hydrogen fuel cell technology, supporting sustainable, long duration operations with zero carbon emissions • Teledyne Marine Acquires Valeport Teledyne Marine agreed to acquire Valeport a leader in the design and manufacture of underwater sensors and pro? l- ers. Valeport

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 Image courtesy Metron/Cellula Teledyne Marine acquires Valeport: Matt Quartley, MD, Valeport and Ole Søe-Pedersen, VP & Image courtesy Teledyne Marine GM Teledyne Marine announce the deal in London. Pictured (L-R): Cellula Robotics, President, Eric Jackson, Metron

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery Image courtesy Teledyne Marine New Products Teledyne Marine had its traditional mega-booth at Oi, busy start to ? nish. Image courtesy Greg Trauthwein offers quality sub-bottom pro? ling capability without the need tion of offshore windfarms. GeoPulse 2 introduces new

  • MT Mar-24#38 LANDER LAB #10
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 38

    LANDER LAB #10 Photo courtesy West Mountain Radio Photo courtesy of Clarios/AutoBatteries.com Figure 6 The West Mountain Radio Computerized Battery Analyzer (CBA V) attaches to a Figure 5 laptop by a USB-B cable, and to a battery by Powerpole® Connectors. Exploded view of an AGM lead-acid battery.

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 36

    LANDER LAB #10 Of special interest for marine applications, LiPo batteries are Shipping any kind of lithium battery can be a challenge, and offered in a “pouch” design, with a soft, ? at body. The pouch IATA regs vary with the batteries inside or outside an instru- is vacuum-sealed, with all voids ?

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    , and much safer than primary lithium cells. They are used in ap- plications requiring lightweight and high-power drains. They COMMON BATTERIES IN MARINE APPLICATIONS Certain chemistries have found wide use in the marine ? eld do require built-in protection against overcharging and over for their

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    , subsea technology helped scien- This indicated the resilience of certain tent of impact and inform future manage- tists uncover the behaviors of underwa- marine ecosystems, providing a new ment and recovery both in Tonga and the ter volcanoes. “We can use hydrophones baseline for monitoring future recovery

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    elatively inactive since 2014, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai (HT-HH) submarine volcano began erupting on December 20, 2021, reaching peak intensity on January 15, 2022. This triggered tsunamis throughout the Pa- R ci? c, destroyed lives and infrastructure, and generated the largest explosion recorded

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 17

    can be dif? cult or even impossible to Selecting the best method for collecting the data these work- estimate due to poor visibility, the presence of marine growth streams demand can have implications across the board, from and/or corrosion products, or due to the anode being buried in reducing the risk

  • MT Mar-24#15  Sentinel Glider will con-
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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 15

    large buoyancy engine and optional thruster capa- bility will keep the glider on track. It is expected that the Slocum Sentinel Glider will con- MARINE tinue the upward trajectory of glider use in a variety of ap- TECHNOLOGY plications, including new, non-traditional ? elds for glider use, such as

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    customers,” said Dan Shropshire, Vice President Business largest buoyancy engine, with a volumetric capacity of 4 li- Development and Program Execution, Marine Vehicles, “The ters – more than double any other available glider buoyancy Slocum Sentinel Glider represents the next generation in per- engine.

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 12

    Cod Bay for testing. Teledyne Webb Research AS THE GLIDER COMMUNITY GROWS, SO DO GLIDERS By Shea Quinn, Slocum Glider Product Line Manager, Teledyne Marine 12 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (1-17).indd 12 4/4/2024 8:53:52 A

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 6

    , and hai Ocean University in 2018. He proposed making thick wall Oceanographer of the Navy. He has a bachelor’s degree from glass spheres to Nautilus Marine Service/Vitrovex (Germany) the U.S. Naval Academy, and master and doctoral degrees from that opened the hadal depths to routine exploration. He

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    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 2

    When the shooting stops in the Ukraine, the tough work of clearing mines will commence. By David Strachan 12 Gliders Slocum Sentinel 22 Teledyne Marine debuts the Slocum Sentinel Glider. By Shea Quinn 22 Instrumentation Volcano Hunter 28 Detecting the unknown in the wake of the Hunga Tonga– Hunga

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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 48

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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 46

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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    “The industry is an ecosystem which includes owners, managers, mariners, shipyards, equipment makers, designers, research institutes and class societies: all of them are crucial,” – Eero Lehtovaara, Head of Regulatory & Public Affairs, ABB Marine & Ports All images courtesy ABB Marine and Ports provi

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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    by changing the way it crafts maritime legislation to re? ect its place in the interconnected, interdependent world economy, said Eero Lehtovaara, ABB Marine & Ports. ABB Marine & Ports Head of Regula- transporting goods, whether considered eters, for example: a seafarer acting in full tory & Public Affairs

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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    engines rofitted with such systems. The CCS systems, designed are also said to reduce methane slippage to negligible levels. and developed by Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Re- search Institute, were installed at Huarun Dadong Dock- yard Co., Ltd. (HRDD). ClassNK reviewed the system components and the installatio