ronments. The new agreement will address speci? c techni- cal gaps in the UUV defense and offshore energy markets especially for long duration, multi-payload mission opera- tions where communications are often denied or restricted. As part of the new alliance, Metron’s Resilient Mission Autonomy portfolio
NEW TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024 Image courtesy Metron/Cellula Teledyne Marine acquires Valeport: Matt Quartley, MD, Valeport and Ole Søe-Pedersen, VP & Image courtesy Teledyne Marine GM Teledyne Marine announce the deal in London. Pictured (L-R): Cellula Robotics, President, Eric Jackson, Metron
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
RADM PHILIP SOBECK, MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND With COVID, we had to make some hard choices for our Do your CIVMARs have upward mobility? mariners because we couldn’t rotate. Many of our mariners The Navy has Sailors who become “Mustangs,” and work found other employment, and were able to use their skills
TECH INSIGHTS GREENSEA IQ Greensea IQ Expands The Greensea IQ Team EverClean Hull Cleaning Robot Images courtesy Greensea IQ On October 17, 2023, the water- Bayonet specializes front in Plymouth, MA, was abuzz in Autonomous Un- with innovation and excitement. A derwater Ground demonstration and ribbon-cut
Austal USA Port of Everett Hires Craig President Resigns The Port of Everett has welcomed Rusty Murdaugh has resigned as president of Austal USA. Michelle Cara Craig as its new trade develop- ment director. Kruger, VP of global services and sup- port, has been named acting president until a successor
gineer for the Army Corps. He said, “In the 1980’s I was responsible for feeding the aquarium’s Osborne Laboratory tanks and cleaning them on the weekends and during the summer.” He’s has worked for the Army Corps for 35 years and today is the Chief of Civil Works After Hurricane Sandy in 2013, the U.S.
Engineering and Production and Oli- ver Jones to Vice President Hernandez to Head ABS’ Austal USA Names Kruger VP Offshore Division Austal USA welcomed Michelle Kru- ABS appointed Miguel Hernandez to Carr Mack ger as vice president of global services head its offshore division as senior vice pres- and
GREEN MARINE CLEAN HULLS The Armach Robotics Team John DunnRob HowardJames TrumanAlex KernKarl LanderHarrison Gardner “Team and culture is everything to me. It’s critical to the suc- were in graduate school at Johns Hopkins together. James cess of a company, it’s critical to our enjoyment of our jobs
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ping and exploration activities for the U.S., develop new and emerging science and mapping technologies, build public- private partnerships, explore and characterize priority ocean areas, and complete mapping of the deep water of the U.S. EEZ by 2030 and the near shore by 2040. Workforce Development NOAA
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Trends in Subsea Telecoms Trends in Marine Services for Subsea Telecoms By Howard Kidorf, Managing Partner of Pioneer Consulting and Bob Munoz, Undersea Cable Consultant he market for marine services in support of the of operating with cables at full ocean depth. Over the last 10 installation and
Authors & Contributors Bat Kidorf Konowe Lundquist Maslin Munoz MacPherson Thompson of its GAIAS (Galápagos Institute for the Scotland, covering technologies, from well Bat Arts and Sciences) program. intervention to subsea robotics. David Bat is President of Kimberlite International Oil? eld Research
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