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    free µPAP SSBL sys- tems and the lightweight, robust and user-friendly EM2042, globaloceandesign.com launched in September 2023. [email protected] 858.560.1799 www.marinetechnologynews.com MTR #3 (34-47).indd 45 4/4/2024 11:19:09 A

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    signals, or pings, 5,000m. Achieving resolutions up to 6 cm and penetrating depths is user selectable. The EM SBP software con? gures the sub- of up to 80 meters in ? ne clay and 20 meters in sand, GeoPulse 2 bottom transmit and receive parameters, picks up the returned sets a new benchmark for accuracy

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    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

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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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    in Feb- ruary 2024, the European Parliament passed a resolution raising concerns about Norway’s mining intentions. www.marinetechnologynews.com 33 MTR #3 (18-33).indd 33 4/4/2024 9:17:27 A

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    , and this will be the most From a dedicated control room aboard the Hidden Gem, Allseas engineers successfully drove the pilot collector vehicle over 80 km across the sea? oor in the NORI-D During its 2022 pilot collection system trials, TMC subsidiary exploration of the Clarion Clipperton NORI

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    riser system and jumper hose, and the pilot nodule collector vehicle at the sea? oor. Image courtesy of Allseas www.marinetechnologynews.com 31 MTR #3 (18-33).indd 31 4/4/2024 2:12:41 P

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    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

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    drum. Peer-reviewed research has indicated that released sedi- ment-laden water led to a low-lying, later- ally spreading turbidity current. Only 2-8% of the sediment mass was detected 2m or higher above the seabed and hadn’t settled after several hours. “All indications to date point to polymetal- lic

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    at,” said Mackay. 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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    Auerbach explained that ideally, “one ? ed layers of geothermal activity,” noted changes over an area of 8,000 km2. They would have both instruments: seismom- Skett, “and the change in salinity and dis- found up to seven km3 of displaced ma- eters to detect and locate subsurface ac- solved particles for

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    that were tens of kilometers TONGA–HUNGA away from the volcano?” Moreover, the following tsunami came with no warning, despite a detection buoy being only 80 km away from the volcano and travelling faster than expected. Why was this? HA‘APAI While the answers might not yet be clear, scientists have continued

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    anode pro- life 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  ROV ?  ying at a speed up to 6-8 km/h without losing valu-
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    methods. A FiGS pipeline survey can be conducted with ings but also ensures that the sensor’s readings are consistent, an ROV ? ying at a speed up to 6-8 km/h without losing valu- irrespective of the varying positions of the ROV during the able information. This is faster than any other advanced CP survey

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    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

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    TECH FEATURE IMR Image courtesy FORCE Technology OPTIMIZING CATHODIC PROTECTION SURVEY USING NON-CONTACT SENSORS By Svenn Magen Wigen, FORCE Technology he principle behind sacri? cial anodes, which are water structures, reducing the need for frequent repairs and used to safeguard underwater pipelines

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    tilt rotation) configurations with numerous connector options. For More Information and Headquarters – San Diego, CA USA Technical Specifications Phone: (858) 565-8500 Contact: [email protected] or Email: [email protected] www.rosys.com Visit: www.rosys.com www.marinetechnologynews.com 15 MTR #3 (1-17)

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    sensors – and increased diameter to gain better volu- emerging technology to one of the most the need to operate in more diverse metric ef? ciency and is 8 feet in length. widely used tools for oceanographic water conditions. The Slocum Sentinel This expanded size allows the Sentinel monitoring. In this

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    in future post-con? ict clearance ops, but during future con? ict scenarios as well. www.marinetechnologynews.com 11 MTR #3 (1-17).indd 11 4/4/2024 8:53:19 A

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    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 detected and identi? ed, moored contact mines could tact mines