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  • MT Mar-24#45  and manufacture of underwater sensors and pro?  l-
ers)
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    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 is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of oceanographic and hydrographic instrumentation. The in- dependent family-own

  • MT Mar-24#42 NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024
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    NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 Image courtesy Greg Trauthwein Image courtesy BIRNS MacArtney launches the new ultra-compact ø12.7 mm SubConn Nano connector. Innovative connectivity built on 45 years of ? eld-proven and market-trusted design. Image courtesy MacArtney Birns celebrated its 70th

  • MT Mar-24#40 NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024
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    NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 All photos courtesy MTR unless otherwise noted NEW TECH, PARTNERSHIPS LAUNCH IN LONDON With Oceanology International now one month in the rear-view mirror, MTR takes a look at some of the interesting technologies launched before, during and after the London event.

  • MT Mar-24#35  for temperature reduction of battery capacity.  
Rechargeable)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    curious Antarctic penguins as it is deployed from the British research vessel James Clark Ross. Vehicle designers allowed for temperature reduction of battery capacity. Rechargeable batteries may be put on trickle chargers to pre- times higher capacity during high current discharge cycles vent this, as

  • MT Mar-24#25  to seven km3 of displaced ma-
eters to detect and locate subsurface)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 25

    over an area of 8,000 km2. They would have both instruments: seismom- Skett, “and the change in salinity and dis- found up to seven km3 of displaced ma- eters to detect and locate subsurface ac- solved particles for comparison studies terial from the sea? oor, according to a tivity, and hydrophones to

  • MT Mar-24#19 , mainly related to vessel charter.
expert having worked across)
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    is not required, resulting in signi? - Svenn Magen Wigen is a Cathodic Protection and corrosion control cant cost savings, mainly related to vessel charter. expert having worked across The major advantage of using FiGS on any type of subsea engineering, design, modelling, structure is the large amount

  • MT Mar-24#17  depletion of 
• Mitigation, intervention and repair. sacri)
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    • Integrity assessment, and otherwise covered, e.g., by rock dump. As for depletion of • Mitigation, intervention and repair. sacri? cial anodes, this 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

  • MT Mar-24#16 ?  cial anodes, which are  water structures, reducing the)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 16

    CATHODIC PROTECTION SURVEY USING NON-CONTACT SENSORS By Svenn Magen Wigen, FORCE Technology he principle behind sacri? cial anodes, which are water structures, reducing the need for frequent repairs and used to safeguard underwater pipelines and struc- replacements, which also aligns well with

  • MT Mar-24#15  drastic 
University and a Master of Engineering 
changes)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 15

    remote locations like the Antarctic. Engineering and Mechatronics at Villanova And for users who tend to operate in areas with drastic University and a Master of Engineering changes in water density, strong currents, and storm condi- in Systems Engineering and Project tions – such as the Gulf of Mexico or

  • MT Mar-24#14  as many lithium primary batteries as the  the water column)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 14

    TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS to hold over 3.5 times as many lithium primary batteries as the the water column and its thrusters give it the ability to stay standard Slocum Glider, and to physically accommodate up to on track in strong currents or other dif? cult ocean condi- 8 different sensor

  • MT Mar-24#9 from marinas along the western coast. The exact number)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 9

    from marinas along the western coast. The exact number of lizing laser detection systems can detect mines just below the mines, as well as their locations, remains largely a mystery, surface, even those hiding in murky water. The Airborne Laser although reports suggest that over three hundred have been

  • MT Mar-24#7 , anchors and 
 
job done faster
chains    
with a JW Fishers)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 7

    .noaa.gov 1-833-SAIL-USA (724-5872) and survey ships! - Detects all iron and steel Get your next salvage - Locate pipelines, anchors and job done faster chains with a JW Fishers Proton 5 Magnetometer. - Locate buried objects NOT found with sonar - Separates into 2 parts for easy transport - Starts

  • MR Apr-24#39 , Ltd., and 
Bricks: 2500 pcs.
enterprise owned by the Danish)
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    Heavy LEGO Pilot Boat for DanPilot, the independent public Main Particulars Industries, Ltd., Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., and Bricks: 2500 pcs. enterprise owned by the Danish state, MOL Ship Management Co., Ltd. Scale: 1:25 takes his love of maritime and LEGOs The “Wall Climbing Robot” can move

  • MR Apr-24#38  150 kW engines and a lithium battery ca-
This took place at)
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    operates on full electric propulsion. the world's ? rst zero-emissions mooring service for a tanker. Equipped with two 150 kW engines and a lithium battery ca- This took place at an offshore multiple buoy mooring site near pacity of 485 kWh, Castalia ensures operational autonomy of the BP re? nery,

  • MR Apr-24#32  Green.
ment, certainly in Western Europe.” The development)
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    time Contracts Director. “Ports are a major bottleneck at the mo- enough to make it comparable to ? xed wind, says Green. ment, certainly in Western Europe.” The development of the ? oating wind industry will be differ- The crane will have two hooks, one on the main boom and ent to that of ?

  • MR Apr-24#27 . It’s a national problem.  
master on our ships. We really)
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    tough period with both recruiting and reten- their way up the “hawsepipe” from able bodied seaman to tion at the same time. It’s a national problem. master on our ships. We really want to grow our mariners We need to ensure our pay and bene? ts; the predictability from within. There’s no better place

  • MR Apr-24#19  generally built against long-term char-
ter and therefore)
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    coupled with a likely reduction of Tier 2/3 vessels, support a growth in the vessel supply-side. Whereas, SOVs are generally built against long-term char- ter and therefore have a certain amount of ? nancial security, CSOVs are more exposed to redeployment risk and there re- mains a concern that

  • MR Apr-24#11 ing will be more accurate in determining trends and aspects)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 11

    ing will be more accurate in determining trends and aspects of SIRE 2.0 seeks to unify the maritime community in its ap- improvement or safety concerns. proach to safety and compliance, enhancing transparency and The introduction of core and rotational questions in SIRE 2.0 operational ef? ciency by

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    Authors & Contributors MARITIME REPORTER AND ENGINEERING NEWS M A R I N E L I N K . C O M ISSN-0025-3448 USPS-016-750 No. 4 Vol. 86 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News (ISSN # 0025-3448) is published monthly Cooper Fischer Goldberg except for March, July, and October by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

  • MN Apr-24#43  pages. When  ice-covered waters,” said Samuli Hän-
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    as intuitive Edge Swipe functions the region of the Great Lakes, and other ments. 12 or 24 VDC. and customizable quick pages. When ice-covered waters,” said Samuli Hän- https://vetus.com/usa/ connected to a Furuno DRS Radar, two ninen, Sales Director at ABB Marine & new safety features are unlocked:

  • MN Apr-24#42  hired as the chief informa-
ter more than 33 years of service)
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    Division, Nevey Schwandt succeeding Patty Rubstello, who is Mohammad “Ali” Usman has stepping down as head of WSF af- been hired as the chief informa- ter more than 33 years of service. tion of? cer of the Federal Mari- time Commission and appointed Schwandt Takes the to be a member of the senior ex- Helm

  • MN Apr-24#40  reuse 
100% of the dredged material removed from the channel)
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    immediately begin work on Phase Four of the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project. The project will bene? cially reuse 100% of the dredged material removed from the channel deepening and widening. The General Arnold is the newest, largest and most envi- ronmentally friendly CSD in the U.S.

  • MN Apr-24#39  as adoption of new 
1. Raw material entry: The foundation)
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    , which are prone to surface rust that demands integrative systems before installation. Optimizing the planning, as well as adoption of new 1. Raw material entry: The foundation painting of these parts – through technologies and real-time monitor- The initial stage of raw material en- dedicated paint

  • MN Apr-24#38  Optimization, BlastOne International
The ef?  cacy of)
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    Tech File Optimizing Blast and Paint Processes in New Construction Shipbuilding By Colin Gallagher, Director of Shipyard Optimization, BlastOne International The ef? cacy of surface preparation and coating appli- 1. Raw material entry cation in the new construction shipbuilding industry is 2. Painting