Neil Armstrong Fisheries

  • MT Mar-24#46  left]: Cellula Robotics’ CEO Neil 
Manning; Rob Dewell, Integratio)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 46

    video team was out and about at Oi in London for nearly 20 executive interviews, including [clockwise, starting top left]: Cellula Robotics’ CEO Neil Manning; Rob Dewell, Integration Engineer, Saab UK who put the new eM1-7 electric manipulator through its paces (below); and SMDs Chairman Mike

  • MT Mar-24#44 , 
and Cellula Robotics CEO, Neil Manning. 
Chris Blake,)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    the deal in London. Pictured (L-R): Cellula Robotics, President, Eric Jackson, Metron Inc. President and CEO, Van Gurley, and Cellula Robotics CEO, Neil Manning. Chris Blake, VP Survey, Unique Group; Martin Wien Fjell, President, Kongsberg Discovery; Sahil Gandhi, CEO Unique Group; Che Keong Lee,

  • MT Jan-24#48  PACKS 
A POWERFUL PUNCH
NBOSI 
Neil Brown Ocean Sensors Inc)
    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#12 INSIGHTS  AERIAL DRONES & MINE HUNTING
UNMANNED AERIAL)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 12

    INSIGHTS AERIAL DRONES & MINE HUNTING UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM HAS EARNED ITS SEA-LEGS By Edward Lundquist he Swiss-Swedish joint-venture UMS Skeldar V-200 mum take-off weight of 235kg, a maximum speed of 75 knots vertical take-off unmanned arial system (VTUAV) and a payload of up to 40kg. It can take

  • MT Sep-23#36 MTR
100
Neil Brown Ocean 
Sensors, Inc. (NBOSI) 
https://www)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 36

    MTR 100 Neil Brown Ocean Sensors, Inc. (NBOSI) https://www.nbosi.com/ NBOSI specializes in designing and manufacturing a range of semi-custom conductivity/ temperature/ depth (CTD) sensors. Operators in the defense, offshore, and ocean research sectors, who deploy autonomous vehi- cles for reconnaissance

  • MT Sep-23#2   36
All American Marine  14 Neil Brown Ocean Sensors, Inc)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 2

    2023MTR100 Company Page Company Page Advanced Navigation 8 Metron 30 A.G.O. Environmental Electronics 42 Nauticus Robotics 36 All American Marine 14 Neil Brown Ocean Sensors, Inc. (NBOSI) 36 Alseamar 10 NORBIT 69 Arctic Rays 56, 76 NOVACAVI 74 Argeo 16 Ocean Alpha 69 Balmoral 59 Ocean Scientifc

  • MN Oct-23#25 the science here, its use, codes and 
protocols to ensure)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 25

    the science here, its use, codes and protocols to ensure safety.” Getting the permits In a section referencing “Proposed Future Work,” still for 2023, project managers will seek to ? nalize design and development and pursue permitting “from authorities having jurisdiction.” In the 2023 AMR a section

  • MR Sep-23#28 , 
I had a great chief engineer, Neil Reilly was older than I)
    September 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 28

    . Also, I learned how to be a captain by working with a really good chief engineer. When I ? rst started sailing as captain, I had a great chief engineer, Neil Reilly was older than I was, and he has since passed away. I started sail captain when I was 35, so I was young and brash [with a big] ego. He had

  • MN Jun-23#36 Feature
Dredging  
USACE
strong support for dredging from)
    June 2023 - Marine News page: 36

    Feature Dredging USACE strong support for dredging from the Biden Administra- tion and Congress. The company highlights funding from the following: • The Omnibus Appropriations Bill for ? scal year 2023 which includes a record $8.66 billion budget for the Army Corps of Engineers’ civil works program; •

  • MN Jun-23#35 AAPA
“Developing a 
comprehensive strategy 
for coastal)
    June 2023 - Marine News page: 35

    AAPA “Developing a comprehensive strategy for coastal navigation funding is a no-brainer.” – Jen Armstrong, Director of Navigation Policy and Legislation, AAPA provider of dredging services in the U.S. In May, GLDD reported its 2023 ? rst quarter ? nancial results. GLDD’s public ? ling provides

  • MN Aug-23#44 People &
Companies
New IMO  W&O Supply 
W&O Supply has)
    August 2023 - Marine News page: 44

    People & Companies New IMO W&O Supply W&O Supply has appointment Mi- Secretary-General Elected chael Hume as president. The International Maritime Organiza- tion’s Council (IMO) elected Arsenio An- tonio Dominguez Velasco from Panama as Lefton Joins RWE Velasco McDonald its secretary-general. He will

  • MR Apr-23#24 INTERVIEW KEVIN SLIGH SR., DIRECTOR, BSEE
Report] and FIR)
    April 2023 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 24

    INTERVIEW KEVIN SLIGH SR., DIRECTOR, BSEE Report] and FIR [Fabrication and Installation Report] re- need to have consensus-based safety standards that will then views are being coordinated between BSEE and BOEM. be incorporated by reference back into our new 285 Reg that We’ve brought on the Army Corps

  • MT Mar-23#55  of the Pioneer Array. 
Neil Armstrong to begin test)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    Scale Nodes group at Institution (WHOI) left Charles- WHOI, which is responsible for ton, SC recently aboard the R/V operation of the Pioneer Array. Neil Armstrong to begin test de- “We welcome researchers, edu- ployments in preparation for the cators, and industry members to installation of an Ocean

  • MT Jan-23#44  by his youngest son, Neil.
tended a technical high)
    January 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    Kristin and Megan. He is in their close-knit neighborhood. He at- ft (583 fathoms) in bathyscaph Trieste II predeceased by his youngest son, Neil. tended a technical high school to hone with then LCDR James B. Mooney, Jr., John served as an inspiration to his machinist skills. Working in New

  • MT Jul-22#55 Bioch L L L L Left: hemist 
D Dr. Sarah S Seabrook. .)
    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    Bioch L L L L Left: hemist D Dr. Sarah S Seabrook. . Voya Ri R R R ght: age l leader and d marine g geologist K Kevin M Mackay. Photo credit: NIWA-Nippon Foundation TESMaP / Rebekah Parsons-King Photo credit: NIWA-Nippon Foundation TESMaP / Rebekah Parsons-King see it from space. be a while before it is

  • MR Jun-22#45 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
Deputy Sector Commander for)
    June 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 45

    UNITED STATES COAST GUARD Deputy Sector Commander for Sector Honolulu Cmdr. Aja Kirksey said the option of sending an FRC with a WLB to- gether as a surface action unit (SAG) has proven to be success- Sentinel Class Fast ful. But these long deployments have risk, and we shouldn’t assume that because

  • MR Jun-22#44 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty)
    June 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    UNITED STATES COAST GUARD U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Of? cer 3rd Class Scott Sabatini/Released A boat crew from the USCGC Joseph Gerczak (WPC 1126) transports NOAA Fisheries and American Samoa Marine Police members to conduct ? sheries law enforcement in the American Samoa exclusive economic zone

  • MR Jun-22#43 UNITED STATES COAST GUARD
“Our 50 gallons-per-hour fuel)
    June 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 43

    UNITED STATES COAST GUARD “Our 50 gallons-per-hour fuel consumption only works if The Coast Guard Cutters Joseph Gerczak we have both main engines running optimally at 900 rpm. We and Juniper refuel in Papeete, Tahiti, can’t maintain speed and be fuel ef? cient on a single engine. while underway

  • MT May-22#58  on the ROV’s TMS (Tether 
Neil Manning, COO, said: “We)
    May 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 58

    streams is transmitted to a receiver in- subsea container housing redesigned elec- 3D at Depth’s SL4 technology. stalled either on the ROV’s TMS (Tether Neil Manning, COO, said: “We have tronics, which would normally be located Management System) or on the vessel it- developed the new service delivery and

  • MT Sep-20#49 UC San Diego students Mi-
chelle Sit, Raymond Young)
    September 2020 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    UC San Diego students Mi- chelle Sit, Raymond Young, Hunter Woodruff, and Jacob Springman collaborate via Zoom on their team project, which is sponsored by Boe- ing. The group is developing a software suite of autonomous unmanned surface vehicle be- haviors that could help scien- tists monitor the

  • MR Feb-22#13 he reputation of the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology)
    February 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    he reputation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is such that it can take mam- moth issues — such as driving the world to net zero — head-on, and suddenly make the impos- T sible seem possible. Last month the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) launched a new research consortium — the Future

  • MT Jan-22#54 Tech File
Innovative new products, technologies and)
    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 54

    Tech File Innovative new products, technologies and concepts JW Fishers Helps to Locate Missing Persons In 2020, Berkshire County purchased a JW Fishers Side Scan Sonar system. In May 2021 the Berkshire County Sheriff’s Of? ce was called to assist local and state authori- ties in searching for a man

  • MT Jan-22#34 SUBSEA VEHICLES WHOI ORPHEUS
Armstrong Orpheus Cruise-1755)
    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 34

    SUBSEA VEHICLES WHOI ORPHEUS Armstrong Orpheus Cruise-1755 AUV Orpheus operating underwater. Image by Marine Imaging Technologies, LLC, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 34 January/February 2022 MTR #1 (34-49).indd 34 1/25/2022 9:01:28 AM

  • MR Dec-21#36 TECH FEATURE NAVIGATION RADAR
GINA helps guide 
Sikuliaq)
    December 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    TECH FEATURE NAVIGATION RADAR GINA helps guide Sikuliaq through the ice he research vessel Sikuliaq, a Center notes that satellites have only Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra- 261-ft. ice-capable research ves- been continuously monitoring sea ice tion’s Joint Polar Satellite System. sel operated by UAF