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| Technical Awareness Seminar 2003, South Africa |
| In early December 2003 the Hydrographic Society of South Africa held a four-day Technical Awareness Seminar (TAS) hosted by the Institute for Maritime Technology (IMT) in Simon’s Town, South Africa. The theme for the Seminar was ‘New Technologies for a New Century’. |
Over one hundred delegates from the Southern Africa region attended the TAS, providing a good representation of the regions Offshore Mining Companies, Oil & Gas Industry, South African Navy, Research Institutions, Educational Institutions and Local Marine Suppliers. Delegates generally registered for just one of the four days, as presentations and demonstrations were repeated every day. However, due to parallel presentation format some delegates registered for a second day to catch up on presentations that they had missed! Three of the fours days focused on specific delegate interest groups (Offshore Minerals, Navy and Environmental) whilst the first day had no specific focus.
Whilst waiting for the opportunity to attend the survey vessel demonstrations, AUV and ROV demonstrations were held from the quayside, affording delegates the opportunity to pilot a ROV and view a AUV launch and recovery. Presenters were on hand to give delegates a run-down on the technical workings of state-of-the-art equipment and post-processing of captured data. A unique close-up image of a crayfish was taken using the ROV. This was reported to be holding a small placard carrying the words ‘ROV, AUV, mutibeam, side-scan sonar, echosounders - how about some privacy!!!’ After a hectic day in the lecture rooms and out on the water, most delegates retired to the Phoenix Pub back at IMT in the late afternoon for complementary drinks and snacks. The opportunity was taken to talk to presenters and fellow delegates abut the day’s activities, as well as to hold a meeting or two to discuss sales issues. Feedback to the TAS Work Group from both presenters and delegates has been very positive. By all accounts, Africa’s first mini-‘Oceanology International’ went very well and the request from industry is that the HSSA hold a similar Seminar in late 2004 or 2005. Source: Aubrey Price and Eddie Guild |
