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  • MR Feb-24#8 Training Tips for Ships
Tip #56
Addressing Cultural and)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 8

    Training Tips for Ships Tip #56 Addressing Cultural and Language Barriers in Maritime Training By Murray Goldberg, CEO, Marine Learning Systems n the maritime industry, our inherently diverse workforce ciency. So what, speci? cally, are the issues and what can we is both a great value and a source of

  • MT Jan-24#4th Cover The right tool for 
remote sensing
the Slocum G3 Glider
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    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4th Cover

    The right tool for remote sensing the Slocum G3 Glider Slocum Gliders are the world’s most proven and reliable buoyancy-driven unmanned long- endurance remote sensing vehicle. Boasting the broadest range of available sensors, operations in any sea state, and the endurance for deployments of up to a year

  • MT Jan-24#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
Delivering data in most adverse)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 3rd Cover

    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

  • MT Jan-24#47 Image courtesy Kystdesign
currents, SMD explains. The ?)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 47

    Image courtesy Kystdesign currents, SMD explains. The ? ight control system can also link to other SMART systems unlocking autonomous func- tionality. They use unique electric propulsion technology that offers extreme performance in fast-moving water, but not at the expense of ? ne control. “All this

  • MT Jan-24#43 he world beneath the ocean’s surface remains  and extreme)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    he world beneath the ocean’s surface remains and extreme environments, including the deepest parts of one of the last frontiers of exploration, where the ocean, venturing into uncharted territories, and discover- the mysteries of the deep beckon to be uncov- ing new species and geological phenomena. ered.

  • MT Jan-24#35 JIM MCNEILL:
LEADING EARTH’S 
CITIZEN WARRIORS 
ACROSS THE)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    JIM MCNEILL: LEADING EARTH’S CITIZEN WARRIORS ACROSS THE SEA By Celia Konowe n the face of intensifying climate change and McNeill, former scientist and internationally renowned associated environmental unknowns, one world British explorer, has more than 36 years of experience travel- explorer has

  • MT Jan-24#26 SUBSEA VEHICLES DEFENSE
Orca Extra Large Unmanned 
Undersea)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 26

    SUBSEA VEHICLES DEFENSE Orca Extra Large Unmanned Undersea Test Vehicle. The Navy’s top of? cer wants more players on the ? eld Unmanned Underwater Systems = Force Multiplier Source: Boeing By Edward Lundquist peaking at the Surface Navy Association’s an- (i.e., a mix of ships that avoids ‘putting too

  • MT Jan-24#16 INSIGHTS  SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT  
Map of NOC vessel)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 16

    INSIGHTS SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT Map of NOC vessel operations from April 2022 – March 2023. Green = RRS James Cook, Blue = RRS Discovery Credit: NOC bon output, with an ambition of reaching net zero by 2040. MFP to be able to undertake the same project management and international collaboration.

  • MT Jan-24#14 INSIGHTS  SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT  
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    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    INSIGHTS SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT © Who is Danny/AdobeStock PAVING THE WAY IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT Dr. Eleanor Darlington, Head of Marine Facilities Programs at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), discusses how NOC is paving the way in international science research

  • MR Jan-24#38 TECH FEATURE
ALMACO: Enhanced Sustain
hen it comes to)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    TECH FEATURE ALMACO: Enhanced Sustain hen it comes to sustainability in the maritime tors such as manufacturing footprint and recyclability. Even industry, there are many avenues beyond pow- weight is considered as heavier materials in items such as er and propulsion that vessel owned can ex- beds and

  • MR Jan-24#7 Training Tips for Ships
Tip #55
Maritime Micro-Learning)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 7

    Training Tips for Ships Tip #55 Maritime Micro-Learning for Mega-Bene? ts By Murray Goldberg, CEO, Marine Learning Systems n our industry as in most others, we typically see on- to be less expensive to update the speci? c microlearning mod- line training content presented as large, comprehensive ules in

  • MT Nov-23#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
Delivering data in most adverse)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 3rd Cover

    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

  • MT Nov-23#25 site housed an active dam approach- transforming the way)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    site housed an active dam approach- transforming the way professionals nav- nology provides unparalleled precision ing the end of its lifespan and histori- igate and explore underwater environ- and ef? ciency. Elevate your operations cal remains of a previous dam from the ments. From military and governmen

  • MT Nov-23#24 SEAFLOOR MAPPING & DEEP TREKKER ROVS [SPONSORED]
ENHANCING)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 24

    SEAFLOOR MAPPING & DEEP TREKKER ROVS [SPONSORED] ENHANCING SEAFLOOR MAPPING AND 3D MODELING: Images courtesy Deep Trekker THE ROLE OF ROVS IN PHOTOGRAMMETRY PROJECTS eneath the ocean’s surface, a technological revolu- Empowering Ef? cient Data Collection tion is reshaping sea? oor mapping and 3D model-

  • MT Nov-23#11 lows us to undertake more science. More science means)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 11

    lows us to undertake more science. More science means more I recognize I have given the characteristically “political” understanding of our ocean and this is a good thing. When we view here; the pro’s, the con’s and no de? nitive answer. Let step into the world of data visualization through AI then

  • MR Dec-23#19 ROBOTICS
“You’re going to need different capabilities at)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 19

    ROBOTICS “You’re going to need different capabilities at different times. I might need to be able to lift and support 150-200 pounds; but I may also need some very ? ne manipulation of small ? ttings to remove that part. So I may have a robot that can support itself for that heavy lift, and it may

  • MR Dec-23#17 selves are sub-optimized. ships can be shaped into an)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 17

    selves are sub-optimized. ships can be shaped into an incredibly streamlined process. Digital transformation can solve both issues, and the founda- tion of this approach is the digital twin. As a virtual representa- Moving Toward a more Autonomous Future tion of a product, engineers can build a digital

  • MR Dec-23#15 The ?  rst step is an audit that examines current procedures)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    The ? rst step is an audit that examines current procedures processes like data entry, reporting, or any other administrative and practices. This will help to ensure the highest level of work that may arise from updated policies. Investing in automa- safety and compliance standards throughout your

  • MR Dec-23#9 A MULTI-PLATFORM 
MARKETING SOLUTION
LEVERAGE THE FULL)
    December 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 9

    A MULTI-PLATFORM MARKETING SOLUTION LEVERAGE THE FULL POWER OF THE MARITIME MEDIA NETWORK WITH A FEATURED CONTENT PACKAGE A multi-platform featured content package is a great way to built brand awareness to the industry’s largest veri?ed circulation - in print and digital! With this powerful marketing

  • MN Nov-23#50 Feature
Great Vessels of 2023
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 50

    Feature Great Vessels of 2023 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation CAPE HATTERAS & CAPE CANAVERAL Damen’s Multi Cat multipurpose workboat design, well of deck space for the works on deck, and also enhance the proven in European markets, has made its entry into the stability that these vessels need for

  • MR Nov-23#76 T                                    MARITIME REPORTER.)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 76

    T MARITIME REPORTER. A - HIS DIRECTORY SECTION IS AN EDITORIAL FEATURE PUBLISHED IN EVERY ISSUE FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE READERS OF QUICK REFERENCE BUYER’S READERS GUIDE IT INCLUDES THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE WORLD S LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS OF ALL

  • MR Nov-23#58 PORT FUNDING
The ports authority found success by tailoring)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 58

    PORT FUNDING The ports authority found success by tailoring its projects to city has already submitted one Port Infrastructure Develop- the requirements of the grants programs. For example, for the ment Program grant and is positioned for other prospects to Colonel's Island Terminal needed to increase

  • MR Nov-23#55 PORT FUNDING
Readiness, Eligibility, Merit
Infrastructure)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 55

    PORT FUNDING Readiness, Eligibility, Merit Infrastructure owners should begin with the key documents that establish readiness, such as a master plan or capi- tal improvement program. When evalu- ating upcoming grant opportunities, port of? cials can compare the requirements to the projects identi? ed

  • MR Nov-23#38 CIO IN FOCUS
Augmented reality tested onboard El Coqui –)
    November 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    CIO IN FOCUS Augmented reality tested onboard El Coqui – in this case by the author – with Jeffrey Jönsson, Director of Process Engineering, Crowley Petroleum Services. Image courtesy Crowley to network connectivity, Graziuso is brand agnostic. “I don't Graziuso positions the conversation differently.