Subsea Cable Hardware

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  • MT Mar-24#45  customer base that includes: subsea, hydrographic, 
metrological)
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    in 1969, designs and manufactures instrumentation for the oceanographic and hydrographic communities with a world- wide customer base that includes: subsea, hydrographic, metrological and positioning, oceanographic, ports, har- bours, dredging, energy and scienti? c research sectors. • Greensea IQ Signs

  • MT Mar-24#44 NEW 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 Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery Image courtesy Teledyne)
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    Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery Image courtesy Teledyne Marine New Products Teledyne Marine had its traditional mega-booth at Oi, busy start to ? nish. Image courtesy Greg Trauthwein offers quality sub-bottom pro? ling capability without the need tion of offshore windfarms. GeoPulse 2 introduces new

  • MT Mar-24#42  launch of a new high amperage subsea connector se-
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    made a splash at Oi at the company’s Power Forward event, with the celebration of the company’s 70th anniversary, and the launch of a new high amperage subsea connector se- ries, the 225 Amp BIRNS Meridian line. The Meridian line, a robust, custom engineered dry-mate connector series is open face rated

  • MT Mar-24#41  Nortek Nucleus1000 integrated subsea 
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    for optimal performance. The vide a visual identi? cation of the vehicle’s surroundings. Quadroin now features a Nortek Nucleus1000 integrated subsea The newly integrated EvoLogics AI-powered object recogni- navigation package that couples Nortek’s DVL technology with tion module allows detecting

  • MT Mar-24#40  from an autonomy of  range of subsea assets such as Remotely)
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    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- 2,500 Nm and a unique naval architecture that enables the USV hicles (ROTVs), inspection-class Remotely

  • MT Mar-24#38 LANDER LAB #10
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    LANDER LAB #10 Photo courtesy West Mountain Radio Photo courtesy of Clarios/AutoBatteries.com Figure 6 The West Mountain Radio Computerized Battery Analyzer (CBA V) attaches to a Figure 5 laptop by a USB-B cable, and to a battery by Powerpole® Connectors. Exploded view of an AGM lead-acid battery.

  • MT Mar-24#35 Figure 1
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    Figure 1 A self-righting vehicle design with buoyancy high and weight low, WHOI’s SeaBED AUV captures the attention of a pair of curious Antarctic penguins as it is deployed from the British research vessel James Clark Ross. Vehicle designers allowed for temperature reduction of battery capacity. Recharge

  • MT Mar-24#30  power umbilical is performed subsea,  nodules have helped)
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    . The physical connection and disconnection als conducted in 2022 where TMC collected 3,000 tonnes of between collector and power umbilical is performed subsea, nodules have helped further advance the design. and the LARS is ? tted with a routing system that keeps the Digital twin technology analyzes data

  • MT Mar-24#25  as close as 15 km Surfacing Subsea  
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    months after HT-HH system differed; the volcano was devoid erupted, scientists from NIWA and the of biology but features as close as 15 km Surfacing Subsea Discoveries Nippon Foundation of Japan mobilized away still had abundant life, including the Tonga Eruption Seabed Mapping Even before the recent

  • 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

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  • MT Mar-24#19  of using FiGS on any type of subsea 
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    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, modelling, structure is the large amount of accurate information obtained project management, inspection, over a relatively

  • MT Mar-24#16  other  ments are required. 
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    the elec- odes must be regularly surveyed to determine when replace- trochemical process than the steel used in pipelines and other ments are required. subsea structures. When connected to a structure, the anodes willingly ‘sacri? ce’ themselves by corroding ? rst, effectively Survey Methods redirecting

  • MT Mar-24#15 sensor options for longer mission periods.
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    sensor options for longer mission periods. About the Author For glider users working in ? sheries and conservation, Shea Quinn is the Product Line Manager the Sentinel can run several high-energy passive and active of the Slocum Glider at Teledyne Webb acoustic sensors, on-board processing, and imaging

  • MT Mar-24#14 TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS
to hold over 3.)
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    TECH FEATURE TELEDYNE SLOCUM GLIDERS to hold over 3.5 times as many lithium primary batteries as the the water column and its thrusters give it the ability to stay standard Slocum Glider, and to physically accommodate up to on track in strong currents or other dif? cult ocean condi- 8 different sensor

  • 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#8 INSIGHTS  SUBSEA DEFENSE
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    INSIGHTS SUBSEA DEFENSE Copyright RomanenkoAlexey/AdobeStock WHEN THE SHOOTING STOPS: BLACK SEA MINE CLEARANCE WILL FEATURE ADVANCED TECH, CONOPS By David Strachan, Senior Analyst, Strikepod Systems ince the beginning of the war in Ukraine, mine warfare mines have been the weapon of choice for both

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    (212) 477-6700; Fax: (212) 254-6271 tional in London, perennially one Lof the world’s most important Justin Zuure CEO events serving the global subsea market. John C. O’Malley [email protected] Personally, it was my ? rst return to London for this event since 2018, as the 2020 ‘50th Anniversary’

  • MT Mar-24#2  / Rebekah Parsons-King
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    March/April 2024 On the Cover Volume 67 • Number 3 Image courtesy NIWA-Nippon Foundation TESMaP / Rebekah Parsons-King 8 Subsea Defense Black Sea Mines When the shooting stops in the Ukraine, the tough work of clearing mines will commence. By David Strachan 12 Gliders Slocum Sentinel 22 Teledyne

  • MT Mar-24#2nd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
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    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS • Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking • Accurate USBL, LBL and hybrid positioning of underwater assets, navigation for divers • Modem emulator and multiple cost-saving developer tools • Sonobot

  • MT Mar-24#Cover  Stops
Black Sea Mine Clearance
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  • MR Apr-24#33 , including electric subsea cranes. 
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    both mooring and hook-up operations and of- fers a ? exible deck layout and speci? c provisions for mission equipment inte- gration, including electric subsea cranes. Electri? cation enhances operational smoothness and reduces downtime. Inman sees strong market potential for the FWIV. “Floating offshore