Operation Control Center

  • Pronomar received an order from OutSmart in Velp/NL, for a Pronomar - Top Trock drying systems for delivery to their Operation Control Center in Emden/Germany.  The drying systems, made from long-lasting stainless steel, for seven survival suits work using a powerful, yet energy-efficient blower which blows a lot of warm air directly into the suits, drying them efficiently and fast from the inside. Proper drying prolongs the lifetime of the costly work outfits, which means less purchasing costs.
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    (As published in the November/December 2013 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - www.seadiscovery.com)
     

  • MT Mar-24#45  sustainable, long duration 
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    . Cellula’s Solus-LR and Solus- XR platforms 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

  • MT Mar-24#44  capabilities for advanced operations in dynamic envi-
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    botics, USA Inc., to expand uncrewed underwater vehicle and-below- water image capture with survey grade accuracy (UUV) capabilities for advanced operations in dynamic envi- 44 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (34-47).indd 44 4/4/2024 10:48:46 A

  • MT Mar-24#43  that enhance both its operation and data quality.
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    tion of offshore windfarms. GeoPulse 2 introduces new capa- for any dedicated transducers or cabinet of electronics. That bilities that enhance both its operation and data quality. means no additional hardware beyond what is used for the The system is a drop-in replacement for the GeoPulse Pinger EM 124 or

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    of updated components, and optimization of sensor systems to accommodate a broader range of instruments while maintain- Images courtesy MTR ing operational ef? ciency. The new generation Quadroin now carries an expanded and video feeds live during the mission with processing car- instrument payload

  • MT Mar-24#40  designed for long-duration operations (up to  Its gondola)
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    the most severe ocean conditions, the new DriX (ROVs), as well as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). O-16 has been designed for long-duration operations (up to Its gondola, located below the surface, can further host a wide 30 days) and can deploy multiple payloads and subsea assets. range of

  • MT Mar-24#38 LANDER LAB #10
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    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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    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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    sea? oor persistence. Stored electrical pow- by application of reverse current from a charger. The interior er in batteries permit the untethered operation of anode and cathode plates are refreshed in the process. The re- A sea? oor instrumentation on ocean landers, acti- generation process is not

  • MT Mar-24#33  point for 
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  • MT Mar-24#32 FEATURE  SEABED MINING  
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    FEATURE SEABED MINING by a sea? oor plume from its pilot collection system test. pact, nodule collection system that utilizes mechanical and The Metals Company recently signed a binding MoU with hydraulic technology. Paci? c Metals Corporation of Japan for a feasibility study on The company’s SMD

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    is ? tted with a routing system that keeps the Digital twin technology analyzes data gathered from mul- umbilical in a single plane during collector operations. tiple sensors and assets to enable 3D visualization of op- The collector’s front-mounted Coandã-effect nozzles guide erations in real time. AI

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    n January, Norway said “yes” to sea- bed mining, adding its weight to the momentum that is likely to override the calls for a moratorium by over 20 countries and companies such as I Google, BMW, Volvo and Samsung. Those against mining aim to protect the unique and largely unknown ecology of the sea?

  • MT Mar-24#26 FEATURE  OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION & SENSORS
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    on > 0.96 caldera and measured the environmental conditions of water above it. Sensors on board collected additional data, explained SEA-KIT Operations Director Ash Skett, including bathymetric and water column backscatter conditions, sound velocity, conductivity, temperature, turbidity, oxi- dation

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  • MT Mar-24#18  of accuracy because of  FiGS Operations and Bene?  ts
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    TECH FEATURE IMR There are also weaknesses in terms of accuracy because of FiGS Operations and Bene? ts signal noise and the ability to detect small ? eld gradients. In Conventional approaches to evaluating cathodic protection this process there is a risk that possible issues like coating (CP)

  • MT Mar-24#15 sensor options for longer mission periods.
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    sensor options for longer mission periods. About the Author For glider users working in ? sheries and conservation, Shea Quinn is the Product Line Manager the Sentinel can run several high-energy passive and active of the Slocum Glider at Teledyne Webb acoustic sensors, on-board processing, and imaging

  • MT Mar-24#14 TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS
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  • MT Mar-24#11  
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    scanners. Ukraine is al- ready in possession of six Remus 100 AUVs provided by the Royal Navy for MCM purposes, but a multinational mine clearance operation would em- ploy numerous AUVs to measure mine- ? eld scale and density. Once mapped, the mine? elds could be neutralized by hunting one mine at

  • MT Mar-24#9  their related concepts of operation (CONOPS) to “?  nd,)
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    , leveraging both manned and unmanned technologies cal sensor system that can be integrated into multiple plat- and their related concepts of operation (CONOPS) to “? nd, ? x, forms, such as the US Navy’s MQ-8 Fire Scout UAV. and ? nish” a wide range of mine threats, including moored con- Once

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    for both sides, the has played a signi? cant role in both Ukrainian and Rus- true nature and extent of mining remains largely unknown. sian naval operations, underscoring how a cheap and We do know that numerous drifting contact mines have been S largely unsophisticated underwater weapon can disrupt

  • MT Mar-24#6 MTR Editorial Advisors
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    MTR Editorial Advisors Gallaudet Hardy The Honorable Tim Gallaudet, Kevin Hardy is President PhD, Rear Admiral, U.S. of Global Ocean Design, Navy (ret) is the CEO of creating components and Ocean STL Consulting and subsystems for unmanned host of The American Blue vehicles, following a career

  • MT Mar-24#2  permit the untethered 
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    controversial, but it’s happening. y Wendy Laursen B 34 Lander Lab We Need More Power Stored electrical power in batteries permit the untethered operation of sea? oor instrumentation on ocean landers, among other things. By Kevin Hardy 40 Oi ‘24 ‘That’s a Wrap’ From new product debuts -- cables