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  • 5032 Rouse Drive
    Virginia Beach, VA 23462
    Telephone: 757 965 5963
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.esrgtech.com
    CEO/President: Ken Krooner
    Number of Employees: 22


    The Company:
    Since 2000, ESRG has provided leading edge data analytics and remote monitoring technology to support commercial and defense marine engineering operations. ESRG’s OstiaEdge, is a Platform as a Service, which combines onboard data acquisition, qualification and analysis, shore based analytics and workflow management as well as business intelligence features. OstiaEdge, based on Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) principles, enables users to implement Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) and Condition-Based Operations (CBO) to achieve greater asset productivity, reduce energy consumption and decrease costs.
     
    The Case:
    ESRG provides leading edge data analytics and remote monitoring technology to support commercial and defense marine engineering operations. Owners and operators turn to ESRG for expertise in data integration, automated analytics, reporting and dashboards. ESRG expanded rapidly and is providing technology that has not been seen in the marine industry.



    (As published in the August 2014 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)

     

  • , CA 92011 T: 760 754 2400 E: [email protected] W: www.oceanscience.com CEO/President: Ron George VP: Tricia Takacs Engineering Director: Ashley Cantieny No. of Employees: 35 Annual Sales: $7m   The Company Since 1998, Oceanscience has developed and manufactured oceanographic, hydrographic

  • Riser Systems for Production in Severe Seas and Ice," by Peter Gibb, CanOcean "Search & Rescue in Atlantic Canada," by Major Gen. L. Ashley, chairman, ICSAR "Advances in Safety Systems for Canadian Offshore Industries," by Larry Prather, Husky/Bow Valley 12:00 Noon—Luncheon Principal

  • Construction has gotten underway at Bollinger Marine Fabricators on Lytal Ashley — an oilfield supply vessel (OSV) for Lytal Ocean. In addition, a contract has already been formalized for a nearly identical sistership Lytal Andre, which is scheduled for delivery in April 2001. Both vessels will

  • between nine and 12 years. In the five-year category, awards were presented to 10 vessels. They are Middleton and Ashland of Columbia Transportation; Ashley Lykes of Lykes Bros. Steamship Co. Inc.; New York Getty of Getty Fleet Corporation; Texaco Montana, Texaco Georgia, and Texaco Massachusetts of

  • of our colleagues." Members of the Congressional Shipyard Coalition are: Joseph P. Addabbo (D-N.Y.), Glenn M. Anderson (D-Calif.), Thomas L. Ashley (D-Ohio), Lindy Boggs CDLa.), John B. Breaux (D-La.), Clair W. Burgener (R-Calif.), James A. Burke (D-Mass), Goodloe E. Byron (D-Md.), William

  • Trinidad and Tobago and hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investment and the Maritime Industry Development Committee, now chaired by Mr. Ernest Ashley Taylor, President of the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited. Among the suggestions made at this consultation by the SRDC

  • Edward Lundquist talks to welder and apprentice instructor Ashley Wilber at BAE Systems Ship Repair’s Norfolk shipyard. Tell me how you came to be a welder here at BAE Systems Ship Repair.     I have been here at BAE Systems going on seven years now.  I was just doing odd jobs out of high school –

  • MT Sep-23#55  University PhD candidate, Ashley Nicoll, assembles the)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    Figure 1 Stony Brook University PhD candidate, Ashley Nicoll, assembles the interior mount for a GoPro Hero/CamDo Blink controller time lapse underwater camera. The springs are used to gently press the camera against the interior face of the acrylic viewport. Read about Ashley’s MS project in Lander Lab #2

  • MN Oct-23#44  College and  ports, naming Ashley Blocker and Mi-
more than)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 44

    has ? lled two key tire in 2024 after nearly a decade as pres- leadership roles at its Ohio River ident of SUNY Maritime College and ports, naming Ashley Blocker and Mi- more than 30 years in higher education. chael Graves as operations managers in Mount Vernon and Jeffersonville, respectively. Fowler

  • MT Mar-22#27  
species observed. 
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Nicoll, Scripps 
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    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 27

    ? sh Images from Nano-D200: various lander deployments to Harbor Seal provide examples of image quality and unique species observed. Photos by Ashley Nicoll, Scripps Nano-D500: Institution of Dogface Witch Eel Oceanography/UCSD TRANSFORM YOUR CAPABILITY REAL-TIME IMAGING IN ALL CONDITIONS Oculus

  • MT Mar-22#24  developed by Kevin Hardy with 
Ashley Nicoll.
Six successful)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 24

    , now an undergraduate engineering student at CalPoly-San Luis Obispo. The camera and lights systems of both landers were developed by Kevin Hardy with Ashley Nicoll. Six successful exploratory deployments were conducted with the Picolander (Fig. 3). These deployments ranged in length from 26 to 51 hours

  • MT Mar-22#23  Station 93.3 28.
Image credit: Ashley Nicoll
tems can be used)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    Gallo, 2018 ; Gallo et al., 2020), and the black circle represents CalCOFI Station 93.3 28. Image credit: Ashley Nicoll tems can be used to collect environmental and biological data in tic Release Transmitter) acoustic communication system, and small nearshore

  • MT Mar-22#21  SUBMARINE CANYONS
By Ashley M. Nicoll, PhD candidate)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 21

    CASE STUDY SMALL AUTONOMOUS LANDERS FOR STUDYING THE COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF NEARSHORE SUBMARINE CANYONS By Ashley M. Nicoll, PhD candidate, Stony Brook University & Kevin Hardy, Global Ocean Design LLC, MTR Columnist ander Lab will routinely feature ? eld work by research- ecology, we adapted two autonomous

  • MT Mar-22#20  1.  
Graduate student Ashley Nicoll with deep ocean)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 20

    LANDER LAB STUDYING NEARSHORE SUBMARINE CANYONS Figure 1. Graduate student Ashley Nicoll with deep ocean vehicle DOV LEVIN after recovery from an exploratory dive into a nearshore canyon off San Diego, California. Photo by Phil Zerofski, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/UCSD 20 March/April

  • MT Mar-22#6  Partners has been formed  Ashley received her M.S. from)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 6

    Expedition, and Nicoll maritime and offshore oil and gas sectors. the Chilean dives of the Atacama Trench. Intelatus Global Partners has been formed Ashley received her M.S. from Scripps from the merger of International Maritime Institution of Oceanography for her work Konowe Associates and World Energy

  • MT Mar-22#4  two from Kevin Hardy 
and Ashley Nicoll. This one looks)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4

    in March of 2020. Elaine Maslin, Aberdeen Tom Mulligan, Ireland This edition is packed, starting off with “Lander Lab” number two from Kevin Hardy and Ashley Nicoll. This one looks at autonomous landers for studying the community Production Manager ecology of nearshore submarine canyons, and starts on page

  • MT Mar-22#2  submarine 
canyons.
By Ashley M. Nicoll & Kevin Hardy
29
28
)
    March 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 2

    security priority. By Edward Lundquist 20 Lander Lab Small autonomous landers for studying the community ecology of nearshore submarine canyons. By Ashley M. Nicoll & Kevin Hardy 29 28 Fuel Cell Future Two out? ts are chasing a goal of supplying long-term subsea power in remote locations, via fuel

  • MR Mar-22#27  
species observed. 
Photos by Ashley 
Nicoll, Scripps 
Nano-D500:
In)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    ? sh Images from Nano-D200: various lander deployments to Harbor Seal provide examples of image quality and unique species observed. Photos by Ashley Nicoll, Scripps Nano-D500: Institution of Dogface Witch Eel Oceanography/UCSD TRANSFORM YOUR CAPABILITY REAL-TIME IMAGING IN ALL CONDITIONS Oculus

  • MR Mar-22#24  developed by Kevin Hardy with 
Ashley Nicoll.
Six successful)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    , now an undergraduate engineering student at CalPoly-San Luis Obispo. The camera and lights systems of both landers were developed by Kevin Hardy with Ashley Nicoll. Six successful exploratory deployments were conducted with the Picolander (Fig. 3). These deployments ranged in length from 26 to 51 hours

  • MR Mar-22#23  Station 93.3 28.
Image credit: Ashley Nicoll
tems can be used)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 23

    Gallo, 2018 ; Gallo et al., 2020), and the black circle represents CalCOFI Station 93.3 28. Image credit: Ashley Nicoll tems can be used to collect environmental and biological data in tic Release Transmitter) acoustic communication system, and small nearshore

  • MR Mar-22#21  SUBMARINE CANYONS
By Ashley M. Nicoll, PhD candidate)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 21

    CASE STUDY SMALL AUTONOMOUS LANDERS FOR STUDYING THE COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF NEARSHORE SUBMARINE CANYONS By Ashley M. Nicoll, PhD candidate, Stony Brook University & Kevin Hardy, Global Ocean Design LLC, MTR Columnist ander Lab will routinely feature ? eld work by research- ecology, we adapted two autonomous

  • MR Mar-22#20  1.  
Graduate student Ashley Nicoll with deep ocean)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    LANDER LAB STUDYING NEARSHORE SUBMARINE CANYONS Figure 1. Graduate student Ashley Nicoll with deep ocean vehicle DOV LEVIN after recovery from an exploratory dive into a nearshore canyon off San Diego, California. Photo by Phil Zerofski, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/UCSD 20 March/April

  • MR Mar-22#6  Partners has been formed  Ashley received her M.S. from)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Expedition, and Nicoll maritime and offshore oil and gas sectors. the Chilean dives of the Atacama Trench. Intelatus Global Partners has been formed Ashley received her M.S. from Scripps from the merger of International Maritime Institution of Oceanography for her work Konowe Associates and World Energy

  • MR Mar-22#4  two from Kevin Hardy 
and Ashley Nicoll. This one looks)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    in March of 2020. Elaine Maslin, Aberdeen Tom Mulligan, Ireland This edition is packed, starting off with “Lander Lab” number two from Kevin Hardy and Ashley Nicoll. This one looks at autonomous landers for studying the community Production Manager ecology of nearshore submarine canyons, and starts on page

  • MR Mar-22#2  submarine 
canyons.
By Ashley M. Nicoll & Kevin Hardy
29
28
)
    March 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    security priority. By Edward Lundquist 20 Lander Lab Small autonomous landers for studying the community ecology of nearshore submarine canyons. By Ashley M. Nicoll & Kevin Hardy 29 28 Fuel Cell Future Two out? ts are chasing a goal of supplying long-term subsea power in remote locations, via fuel

  • MT Jan-22#42  
Jolla, California.  
Photo by Ashley Nicoll, Scripps Institution)
    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    LANDERS By Kevin Hardy, Global Ocean Design, MTR Columnist Figure 1. Ocean Lander DOV BEEBE surfaces off the coast of La Jolla, California. Photo by Ashley Nicoll, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/UCSD 42 January/February 2022 MTR #1 (34-49).indd 42 1/25/2022 9:14:38 A

  • MT Oct-20#57  – to 
graduate student Ashley Nicoll.  The  processes)
    October 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 57

    navigation, subsea position- Scripps Institution of Oceanography which are driven by oceanographic ing and autonomous technologies – to graduate student Ashley Nicoll. The processes. These energetic processes, develop a pipeline inspection solution small autonomous Picolander offers a which have recently

  • MT Jul-18#33  the sales team   Ashley Juras  Mark Lewis
today)
    July 2018 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 33

    new business relationships: VIP networking events and matchmaking tools help PRESENTATIONS connect you with international buyers Contact the sales team Ashley Juras Mark Lewis today and secure your E: [email protected] E: [email protected] preferred location at T: +1 203-840-5487 T: +44 (0)20

  • MT Jun-17#8  Ingalls Industries by Ashley Major
http://www.marinetechnolo)
    June 2017 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 8

    previously served as the 50th governor of Indiana, delivered the ceremony’s principal address. U.S. Navy photo courtesy Huntington Ingalls Industries by Ashley Major http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/news/christens-submarine-indiana-547881 Invasive Seaweed Researchers at the University of New Hampshire

  • MR Nov-15#151  36 years ago as a  cock, Ashley Johnson and Gabriel Smith)
    November 2015 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 151

    students, Allyson Wukovich, Isaac Pea- Whitehouse Named Business ment systems for the maritime trans- her Kings Point career 36 years ago as a cock, Ashley Johnson and Gabriel Smith. Development for Yacht Services, MTN portation and storage of LNG lique? ed physical education instructor, and quick-

  • MT Jul-14#63  Takacs Engineering Director: Ashley Cantieny Engineering Director:)
    July 2014 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 63

    www.oceanscience.com W: www.oceanscience.com CEO/President: Ron George CEO/President: Ron George VP: Tricia Takacs VP: Tricia Takacs Engineering Director: Ashley Cantieny Engineering Director: Ashley Cantieny No. of Employees: 35 No. of Employees: 35 Annual Sales: $7m Annual Sales: $7mThe Case: The Case: Oceanscienc