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    Index page MTR MarApr2024:MTR Layouts 4/4/2024 3:19 PM Page 1 Advertiser Index PageCompany Website Phone# 17 . . . . .Airmar Technology Corporation . . . . . . . . . .www.airmar.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(603) 673-9570 9 . . . . . .Birns, Inc. . . . . . . . . . .

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  • MT Mar-24#45  and the recently launched EM2042 multibeam 
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    APAC region. The agreement, Ocean Lander for the delivery of cNODE Transponders, µPAP SSBL COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS systems and the recently launched EM2042 multibeam echo sounder (MBES), allows Unique to boost its subsea equipment rental pool. The order will swell the capacity of Unique’s Singapore base

  • MT Mar-24#44  TECH OCEANOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 2024
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    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

  • MT Mar-24#43  for the GeoPulse Pinger 
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    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 EM 304 MBES systems – which is in most cases using the 5430A transmitter. It is fully digital and features a va- already available on board the vessel

  • MT Mar-24#42  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#41  (ROV) weighing in at less than 40 lbs (19kg) the ROV-
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    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 and deploy. Similar to Outland’s previous models, the ROV-1500 shares an easy to use con- trol system

  • MT Mar-24#40  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.

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    ocean lander experi- ence, projects, inventions, and feedback by writing to Kevin Hardy @ [email protected]. www.marinetechnologynews.com 39 MTR #3 (34-47).indd 39 4/4/2024 11:11:26 A

  • MT Mar-24#36  with respect 
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    be con? gured to be as high as 96KWh, though it was typically speci? c gravity, miscibility, and surface tension with respect between 76KWh and 84KWh on the 12 manned dives. These to the electrolyte. came from a maximum of 96 PBOF LiPo battery packs, di- If sealed with a rubber diaphragm, the battery

  • MT Mar-24#34  amount of energy available.  
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    load, the cell’s reactants will ary. Primary cells can be used once, as the chemical process slowly combine and reduce the amount of energy available. 34 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (34-47).indd 34 4/4/2024 8:37:34 A

  • MT Mar-24#33  a producing riser sys-
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    deployed on both the TMC / Allseas and JAMSTEC 2022 pilot projects. They also hold a world record water depth for a producing riser sys- tem of 14,764 feet. Impossible Metals is developing a nod- ule collector, unlike other technologies, is untethered and hovers above the sea- bed, picking nodules

  • MT Mar-24#32  plan on nodules by March 2024. tion vehicle uses sonar)
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    a U.S. re? nery - the Pentagon is expected to deliver an ac- light plastic tracks and buoyant syntactic foam. The collec- tion plan on nodules by March 2024. tion vehicle uses sonar to identify the position of the nodules UK-based Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD) designed, devel- and has attained collection ef

  • MT Mar-24#30  of SMD
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    after having been in? uenced SMD developed the mining machinery planned for the Solwari 1 sul? des project. Image courtesy of SMD 30 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (18-33).indd 30 4/4/2024 9:15:02 A

  • MT Mar-24#29  collector, Patania II, at 4,500 meters 
in the Clarion)
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    GSR, part of the DEME Group, has Transocean as a cornerstone in- vestor, and it conducted trials of a patented nodule collector, Patania II, at 4,500 meters in the Clarion Clipperton Zone in 2021. Full-scale trials will be conducted in 2027. Patania II uses jet water pumps to lift nod- ules into

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    . Despite de- cades of research and new records broken, “there’s still so much more to uncover.” www.marinetechnologynews.com 27 MTR #3 (18-33).indd 27 4/4/2024 10:23:29 A

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    deploying the glider. Phase One of TESMaP. RV Tangaroa ? anked by the islands of HTHH. Left - Hunga Ha’apai, right - Hunga Tonga. MTR #3 (18-33).indd 26 4/4/2024 11:23:26 A

  • MT Mar-24#25  Mark 1331 nautical miles over 34 days. ment, added Skett)
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    domestic internet cable mapped more than 800 km2 and travelled was buried under 30 m of ash and sedi- TESMaP Makes it Mark 1331 nautical miles over 34 days. ment, added Skett. Impacts on the eco- In April 2022, four months after HT-HH system differed; the volcano was devoid erupted, scientists from

  • MT Mar-24#23 elatively inactive since 2014, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga 
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    elatively inactive since 2014, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai (HT-HH) submarine volcano began erupting on December 20, 2021, reaching peak intensity on January 15, 2022. This triggered tsunamis throughout the Pa- R ci? c, destroyed lives and infrastructure, and generated the largest explosion recorded

  • MT Mar-24#20 2024 Editorial Calendar
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    2024 Editorial Calendar January/Februay 2024 February 2024 March/April 2024 Ad close Jan.31 Ad close March 21 Ad close Feb. 4 Underwater Vehicle Annual Offshore Energy Digital Edition ?2?VKRUH:LQG$)ORDWLQJ)XWXUH ?2FHDQRJUDSKLF?QVWUXPHQWDWLRQ 6HQVRUV ?6XEVHD'HIHQVH ?6XEVHD'HIHQVH7KH+XQWIRU ?0DQLS

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    of sacri? cial anodes), Recommended time to next inspec- tecting the entire subsea infrastructure. www.marinetechnologynews.com 19 MTR #3 (18-33).indd 19 4/4/2024 9:55:02 A

  • MT Mar-24#18  with stab surveys or dual  TSS440) as the signals from the)
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    structures’ protec- exposed pipeline. It integrates with active pipe trackers (e.g., tion against corrosion than possible with stab surveys or dual TSS440) as the signals from the tracker do not affect the sen- cell ? eld gradient surveys. sor readings. This feature reduces offshore time as a pre-sur- Images

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    of pipeline surveyed, tional CP probes, provided that the structure is not buried or or every hour. www.marinetechnologynews.com 17 MTR #3 (1-17).indd 17 4/4/2024 8:57:23 A

  • MT Mar-24#16  activities, 
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    maintenance planning, rial. The practice signi? cantly extends the lifespan of under- • Inspection, monitoring and testing activities, 16 March/April 2024 MTR #3 (1-17).indd 16 4/4/2024 1:54:34 P