Technology Of Highquality Marine Construction

  • MT Mar-24#48  Phone#
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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  hydrogen 
fuel cell technology, supporting sustainable)
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    ? exibility for ship or port-to- port mission deployments. Cellula’s Solus-LR and Solus- XR platforms will be equipped with Cellula’s hydrogen fuel cell technology, supporting sustainable, long duration operations with zero carbon emissions • Teledyne Marine Acquires Valeport Teledyne Marine agreed to acquire

  • 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  the time and 
pro?  ling  technology, reaching  into deeper)
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    tool developed ? ler, which is a new generation of GeoAcoustics sub-bottom with Cathx Ocean that it says ‘radically’ reduces the time and pro? ling technology, reaching into deeper waters for the ac- effort required to detect and classify objects of interest in sea- quisition of essential data for e.g

  • MT Mar-24#41 Image courtesy Outland Technology Image courtesy Exail)
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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

  • MT Mar-24#40 NEW 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.

  • MT Mar-24#36 LANDER LAB #10
Of special interest for marine applications)
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    LANDER LAB #10 Of special interest for marine applications, LiPo batteries are Shipping any kind of lithium battery can be a challenge, and offered in a “pouch” design, with a soft, ? at body. The pouch IATA regs vary with the batteries inside or outside an instru- is vacuum-sealed, with all voids ?

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    . Energizer Ultimate Lithium brand AA, AAA Photo courtesy EHAO Manufacturing cells and 9v batteries employ this chemistry. These have 2.5 www.marinetechnologynews.com 35 MTR #3 (34-47).indd 35 4/4/2024 10:46:07 A

  • MT Mar-24#33  mining intentions.
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    be permanent. And 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

  • MT Mar-24#32  binding MoU with  hydraulic technology. 
Paci?  c Metals Corporation)
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    collection system test. pact, nodule collection system that utilizes mechanical and The Metals Company recently signed 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

  • MT Mar-24#30  that keeps the  Digital twin technology analyzes data gathered)
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    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 gathered from mul- umbilical in a single plane during collector operations. tiple sensors and assets to enable 3D visualization of

  • MT Mar-24#29  
nodule collection. 
Onboard technology developments include)
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    .” Canada-based The Metals Company has partnered with Allseas which has a con- verted drillship, Hidden Gem, set up for nodule collection. Onboard technology developments include the vessel’s launch and recovery system (LARS) which deploys and recovers the col- lector and feeds its power and control

  • MT Mar-24#27  to come, 
featuring new technology. “Projects like 
TESMaP)
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    commonplace, pioneering new ways of understanding the ocean. Current submarine volcano research suggests profound discoveries to come, featuring new technology. “Projects like TESMaP are literally rewriting our under- standing of volcanoes in every measure we look at,” said Mackay. Despite de- cades of

  • MT Mar-24#26  Engineer, 
Employment of technology during 
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    the TESMaP voyage on Tongaroa and later ? lled in by Maxlimer from SEA-KIT International. Jasmin McInerney, Ocean Instrument Engineer, Employment of technology during talking to crew in the workboat deploying the glider. Phase One of TESMaP. RV Tangaroa ? anked by the islands of HTHH. Left - Hunga Ha’apai

  • MT Mar-24#25  the ex- tion, subsea technology helped scien- This indicated)
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    Eruption Seabed Mapping Even before the recent HT-HH erup- corals, sponges, star? sh and mussels. Project (TESMaP) to understand the ex- tion, subsea technology helped scien- This indicated the resilience of certain tent of impact and inform future manage- tists uncover the behaviors of underwa- marine ecosystems

  • MT Mar-24#23  have continued 
employing technology to better understand)
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    the volcano and travelling faster than expected. Why was this? HA‘APAI While the answers might not yet be clear, scientists have continued employing technology to better understand the behavior of submarine ERUPTION volcanoes and their seabed surroundings. “Seismology and acoustics are both the study of

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  • MT Mar-24#19  sector since 2001.
FORCE Technology’s SeaCorrTM software)
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    of time. Also, because FiGS sales, marketing and management in data is combined with detailed CP models developed using the sector since 2001. FORCE Technology’s SeaCorrTM software, it’s possible to easily identify issues such as hotspots including areas of un- tion based on condition of CP system, Current

  • MT Mar-24#18  lifespan of the CP system. 
Technology employs a novel approach)
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    , revolutionizes this process by ent sensor for use on ROVs and AUVs developed 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

  • MT Mar-24#17  probe  Field Gradient Technology
(a.k.a., ‘CP stabber’))
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    plan. structures. The most common form of measuring CP systems is known simply as ‘stabbing’. It involves the use of a contact probe Field Gradient Technology (a.k.a., ‘CP stabber’) making direct contact measurement to Data quality and value improves through the use of non-con- the steel structure and

  • MT Mar-24#16   IMR
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OPTIMIZING CATHODIC)
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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

  • MT Mar-24#15  use in a variety of ap-
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    keep the glider on track. It is expected that the Slocum Sentinel Glider will con- MARINE tinue the upward trajectory of glider use in a variety of ap- TECHNOLOGY plications, including new, non-traditional ? elds for glider use, such as oceanographic mapping and surveying. The TV glider user community and

  • 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