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  • MT Mar-24#47  it. Marine TechNews is 
available on Googe Play and Itunes)
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    REPORTER Marine TechNews is designed to bring you all the industry news and mar?ne you need, right when you need it. Marine TechNews is available on Googe Play and Itunes. www.marinetechnologynews.com 47 MTR #3 (34-47).indd 47 4/4/2024 12:53:11 P

  • MT Mar-24#45  of vehicles to deliver AI-enabled situ-
ational awareness)
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    the new alliance, Metron’s Resilient Mission Autonomy portfolio will be integrated into Cellula’s Solus and Imotus families of vehicles to deliver AI-enabled situ- ational awareness and execute real-time onboard mission adaption, rerouting and replanning, all with a multi-payload management system and

  • MT Mar-24#43  and features a va-
already available on board the vessel. Essentially)
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    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. Essentially, the EM SBP riety of waveforms unavailable with the previous generation of software “borrows” the EM 124/304 hardware

  • MT Mar-24#41  and topside power. Field replaceable components 
continue to)
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    is easy to transport and deploy. Similar to Outland’s previous models, the ROV-1500 shares an easy to use con- trol system and topside power. Field replaceable components continue to make maintenance a breeze. EvoLogics launched the next iteration of the Quadroin AUV. Originally introduced in May 2021, the

  • MT Mar-24#40  In addition, the new USV is able to launch and recover a)
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    AI powered obstacle detection and avoidance capabilities. VEHICLES Exail unveiled its new transoceanic Uncrewed Surface Ves- In addition, the new USV is able to launch and recover a wide sel (USV), the DriX O-16. Bene? tting from an autonomy of range of subsea assets such as Remotely Operated Towed Ve- 2

  • MT Mar-24#33  factors, not least a predictable 
OPEX. Over the past four)
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    regulated industry in the world.” How- ever, commercial success depends on many factors, not least a predictable OPEX. Over the past four years, SMD has worked with Oil States Industries to calculate cost per tonne ? gures for prospective customers. Patania II uses jet water pumps to Oil States’

  • MT Mar-24#32  SMD Q-Collector range is available in a vari-
processing 1)
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    a binding MoU with hydraulic technology. Paci? c Metals Corporation of Japan for a feasibility study on The company’s SMD Q-Collector range is available in a vari- processing 1.3 million tonnes of wet nodules per year, and the ety of sizes to suit vessel and client requirements. Engineered company

  • MT Mar-24#30 .  tiple sensors and assets to enable 3D visualization of op-
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    keeps the Digital twin technology analyzes data gathered from mul- umbilical in a single plane during collector operations. tiple sensors and assets to enable 3D visualization of op- The collector’s front-mounted Coandã-effect nozzles guide erations in real time. AI modelling can then determine the water

  • MT Mar-24#29  of a circular economy and 
a stable planet.”
Canada-based The)
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    a source of high grade, low carbon minerals which can work alongside other strategies to reach the eventual goal of a circular economy and a stable planet.” Canada-based The Metals Company has partnered with Allseas which has a con- verted drillship, Hidden Gem, set up for nodule collection. Onboard

  • MT Mar-24#27 SEA-KIT USV Maxlimer 
returning from HT-HH 
caldera in)
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    SEA-KIT USV Maxlimer returning from HT-HH caldera in Tonga. © SEA-KIT International data and further assess ecosystem recov- ery. What is known, noted Caplan-Auer- bach, is that the impact of submarine vol- canoes on humans is rare. “The HT-HH eruption was a tragedy, but it was very unusual. It let us

  • MT Mar-24#26 FEATURE  OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION & SENSORS
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    FEATURE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION & SENSORS Kevin Mackay, TESMaP voyage leader and Center head of the South and West Paci? c Regional Centre of Seabed 2030. Kevin in the seismic lab at Greta Point looking at the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano 3D map completed with data from the TESMaP voyage

  • MT Mar-24#25  severed domestic internet cable 
mapped more than 800 km2)
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    NIWA statement from November 2022. that couples into the water column.” roa outside the caldera.” In all, Maxlimer Tonga’s severed 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

  • MT Mar-24#23  the undersea communication cables that were tens of kilometers)
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    Mackay. “All communications with the na- OF THE HUNGA tion of Tonga were immediately cut. What natural mechanism could cut the undersea communication cables that were tens of kilometers TONGA–HUNGA away from the volcano?” Moreover, the following tsunami came with no warning, despite a detection buoy

  • MT Mar-24#20 2024 Editorial Calendar
January/Februay 2024 February 2024)
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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

  • MT Mar-24#19 About the Author
vey with the pipe tracker is not required)
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    About the Author vey with the pipe tracker is not required, resulting in signi? - Svenn Magen Wigen is a Cathodic Protection and corrosion control cant cost savings, mainly related to vessel charter. expert having worked across The major advantage of using FiGS on any type of subsea engineering, design

  • MT Mar-24#18  electrodes  This capability enables operators to tailor survey)
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    by FORCE providing detailed insights into the lifespan of the CP system. Technology employs a novel approach with its electrodes This capability enables operators to tailor survey schedules mounted on a rotating head. Called FiGS, the design effec- more effectively, basing them on the residual life

  • MT Mar-24#17  
There are several methods available for measuring CP condi-)
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    (pipelines). and money across decades long maintenance regimes. Proximity or cell to cell technologies which also required There are several methods available for measuring CP condi- frequent calibration stabs are limited to just providing a poten- tion, and a combination of these methods may also be used

  • MT Mar-24#16  also aligns well with sustainable opera-
tures from corrosion)
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    structures, reducing the need for frequent repairs and used to safeguard underwater pipelines and struc- replacements, which also aligns well with sustainable opera- tures from corrosion, is relatively straightforward. tional practices in the offshore industry. However, in order to Made of alloys like aluminum

  • MT Mar-24#15  Most Complete Line of Reliable and
Accurate Positioners)
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    Clayton Jones from Oceanology International 2024 in London. take on the challenge. Welcome to the World of ROS Positioners The Most Complete Line of Reliable and Accurate Positioners in the Industry Remote Ocean Systems offers the most complete line of positioners in the industry, engineered for payloads

  • MT Mar-24#13 nyone familiar with glider  hardware options integrated)
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    nyone familiar with glider hardware options integrated for a broad Glider answers that need,” said Shea autonomous underwater ve- range of missions. Quinn, Slocum Glider Product Line hicles (AUVs) is certainly “As the use of Slocum Gliders grew, Manager at TWR. A familiar with the popular- so did

  • MT Mar-24#11  
procedures, and to build a valuable foun-
dation of knowledge)
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    CONOPS will ? nally come into their own, furnished with a live ? re environ- ment in which to re? ne techniques and procedures, and to build a valuable foun- dation of knowledge for use not only in future post-con? ict clearance ops, but during future con? ict scenarios as well. www.marinetechnologynews

  • MT Mar-24#9   operated vehicle (ROV) that enables standoff EOD from either)
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    . The SeaFox from Atlas Elektronik is a moored remotely reational surface traf? c, or electro-optical detection from the air operated vehicle (ROV) that enables standoff EOD from either using manned or unmanned aerial systems (UAS). And because a surface vessel or helicopter. Archer? sh, from BAE Systems

  • MT Mar-24#8 , Bulgaria, and Romania to 
enabled Russia to open up a second)
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    traf? c, regardless of Sea, which would not only have ceded control of Odessa, but national origin, prompting Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania to enabled Russia to open up a second front. By all indications form a joint mine countermeasures (MCM) task force to help Ukraine was able to achieve this