Quality Cameras

  • MT Mar-24#43  Greg Trauthwein
offers quality sub-bottom pro?  ling)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    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 capa- for any dedicated transducers or cabinet

  • MT Mar-24#41 Image courtesy Outland Technology Image courtesy Exail)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 41

    Image courtesy Outland Technology Image courtesy Exail Image courtesy Submaris and EvoLogics Vehicles The ROV-1500 from Outland Technology represents a leap forward in underwater robotics, a compact remotely operated vehicle (ROV) weighing in at less than 40 lbs (19kg) the ROV- 1500 is easy to transport

  • MT Mar-24#39  be done by manufacturers for quality as-
surance or end-users)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    .7 to 10 volts at load currents of 1 mA to 1000 mA, (10 watt maximum), in increments of 1 mA. CONCLUSION Battery testing may be done by manufacturers for quality as- surance or end-users to characterize batteries before selecting one for critical use. Testing must replicate the expected ? eld conditions,

  • MT Mar-24#36 LANDER LAB #10
Of special interest for marine applications)
    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 ?

  • MT Mar-24#17  contact measurement to  Data quality and value improves through)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 17

    simply as ‘stabbing’. It involves the use of a contact probe Field Gradient Technology (a.k.a., ‘CP stabber’) making direct contact measurement to Data quality and value improves through the use of non-con- the steel structure and the anodes, either by divers or ROVs. tact surveys using ? eld gradient sensor

  • MT Mar-24#3 EMPOWERING
World leading electric underwater robotics
Seaeye)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 3

    EMPOWERING World leading electric underwater robotics Seaeye eM1-7 Electric Manipulator • Seven function work class manipulator • Compatible with most work class ROVs • Maximum reach 1,990mm • Lift capacity 122kg/454kg (max/min reach) • Precise position and force feedback • Modular self-contained

  • MR Apr-24#47  286-1817
www.merequipment.com
QUALITY NACOL ACCUMULATORS
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    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 47

    Out Oil Bladder Nitrogen (blue) Manufactured by MER Equipment Three Stage Noise & PulsaO on in ReducO on Chamber (206) 286-1817 www.merequipment.com QUALITY NACOL ACCUMULATORS • Forged shells, no welds • Long LasO ng, No Seam, Pleated Bladders OFFSHORE WIND • We stock 1/5 pint to 15 gallons in Chicago Log

  • MR Apr-24#40 TECH FEATURE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS 
SITUATIONAL 
AWARENESS)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 40

    TECH FEATURE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS SITUATIONAL AWARENESS SYSTEM BATTLES COGNITIVE FATIGUE IN WATCHKEEPERS All images courtesy Groke Technologies Today’s evolving maritime security risks pose all-too-familiar threats to international shipping, and as just one of the many causes of fatigue, they add

  • MR Apr-24#14  should 
materials, 4) quality assessment such as drawing)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    and replacement compliance, 4) optimal selection of control approaches and impacts. Use of low noise and vibration equipment should materials, 4) quality assessment such as drawing reviews and be the ? rst line of consideration. The second would be the 14 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • April

  • MR Apr-24#11  key focus of SIRE 2.0 is the quality of inspections, under-)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 11

    proving safety and compliance in the maritime industry. 2.0 is set to support the maritime sector in placing safety and A key focus of SIRE 2.0 is the quality of inspections, under- environmental compliance at the forefront. pinned by a rigorous training and certi? cation process for in- As the industry

  • MN Apr-24#39   can achieve unparalleled quality, ef?  -
pre-primed steel)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 39

    costs versus the by Shipyard Facility Planners. overall production strategy, shipyards convenience and ef? ciency of using can achieve unparalleled quality, ef? - pre-primed steel. The choice between 4. Erection joints and ? nal hull coat- ciency and cost-effectiveness in their in-house processing

  • MN Apr-24#37 Feature
Electric Tugs
could change down the road. “What do)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 37

    Feature Electric Tugs could change down the road. “What do we really need an In San Diego, eWolf’s transits will typically run 20-30 engineer to do? There are no moving parts. So, how does minutes, “not the optimal operation to really see a lot of that [role] change? How does that change where we work?

  • MN Apr-24#28  commitment to improve 
air quality through battery energy)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 28

    a historic innovation through a col- laboration among Crowley, federal, state and local gov- ernment partners. Their mutual commitment to improve air quality through battery energy for the vessel and port technology, including a shoreside, microgrid charging and storage station at the Port of San Diego

  • MN Apr-24#14 Insights
tion on a couple of issues, including engine room)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 14

    Insights tion on a couple of issues, including engine room crew- For AWO, as an organization, what is its top ing on ATBs with automated systems. This is an issue priorities for the coming six to 12 months and that Congress thought that it addressed in the last Coast what’s being done to address them? Gua

  • MR Feb-24#43  Final Word
lenges related to quality of life factors  GAO)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    OPINION: The Final Word lenges related to quality of life factors GAO made six recommendations that may affect this. Currently, reports on also affects the Coast Guard’s ability to the Coast Guard, among other things, these types of issues are expected to be retain personnel. For example, in April

  • MR Feb-24#42  marine inspectors who board  Quality of Life challenges. Chal-
42)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 42

    industry and workforce sonnel. maintaining an adequate staff of expe- trends. Cyberspace Workforce. In 2015 the rienced marine inspectors who board Quality of Life challenges. Chal- 42 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • February 2024 MR #2 (34-44).indd 42 2/7/2024 10:56:18 A

  • MR Feb-24#31  over 
important.”  
your oil quality in the 
primary barrier)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 31

    EAL AND STERN TUBE DAMAGES “Our recommendations “A good bearing are simple. Please design is have good control over important.” your oil quality in the primary barrier, the aft – Øystein Åsheim Alnes sealing system,” Head of section for Propulsion and Steering, – Arun Sethumadhavan DNV

  • MN Feb-24#38 , while providing the safety, quality and reliabil- distance)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 38

    vessel control technology and ? rst-in-class energy fea- generators on board for emergency use and to enable long tures, while providing the safety, quality and reliabil- distance transits at a reduced speed. ity that Crowley and our mariners are known for,” said The tug’s battery system will be charged

  • MN Feb-24#16   tri?  cation has proven air quality bene? ts including reduced)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 16

    Har- The environmental bene? ts are indisputable. Ferry elec- bor Craft Regulation issued the most stringent of these tri? cation has proven air quality bene? ts including reduced policies, which requires all short-run ferries to achieve zero greenhouse gas, particulate matter 2.5, nitrous oxide

  • MN Feb-24#11  are U.S. Coast Guard ap-
top-quality maritime education and)
    February 2024 - Marine News page: 11

    MITAGS has over 200 courses in and safety to strengthen our communities. Its goal: provide our catalog, and not all of them are U.S. Coast Guard ap- top-quality maritime education and serve its IOMM&P proved. What that means is we do the regulatory training trust members. “Beyond that, we want to help mariners

  • MT Jan-24#59 All images courtesy Oceanology International
participants)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    All images courtesy Oceanology International participants and to deliver another packed three days of exhi- Oi24 Events and Features bition and conference activity, features, workshops and one- Oceanology International is able to capitalize on the advan- to-one meetings.” tages of ExCeL’s expansive 18

  • MT Jan-24#49  pumps to achieve high quality.  vy’s new and massive)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    our sensors to be free ? ooding so that you Remus 300, the cutting-edge vehicle on which the U.S. Na- don’t need energy-intensive pumps to achieve high quality. vy’s new and massive Lion? sh small UUV program is based. We embed a fast response thermistor right in the middle of the conductivity cell to eliminate

  • MT Jan-24#48  history supplying research-quality 
Conductivity-Temperature-Dept)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 48

    TECH FEATURE NBOSI SMALL CTD MAKER PACKS A POWERFUL PUNCH NBOSI Neil Brown Ocean Sensors Inc. (NBOSI) has a long history supplying research-quality Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) sensors in a compact, cost-effective and easy-to- integrate package for a range of subsea vehicles, including the

  • MT Jan-24#44  delivers ex-
ceptional image quality and resolution. Its advanced)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    Gorilla, enables the creation of precise 3D models, providing invaluable in- sights for various applications. The 3D camera delivers ex- ceptional image quality and resolution. Its advanced scan- ning capabilities allow for rapid data acquisition and precise The FIFISH E-Go seen from measurements, ensuring