Spacer
News
News > CodaOctopus hosts 44th MMF

CodaOctopus hosts 44th MMF

  12/05/2009
As a first-time host, CodaOctopus Products is announcing the 44th meeting of the Marine Measurement Forum, taking place at the Scotsman Hotel in Edinburgh (Scotland) on 21st May 2009.
 

 

With a diverse range of speakers representing various marine scientific measurement activities, some of the topics of MMF44 are:
- Shell real-time metocean network (METNET)
- Automated sensing technologies for coastal monitoring
- Ultra high resolution multibeam sonar for surveying shipwrecks
- Impacts of offshore renewable developments on coastal processes
- Operational Experience with PLSM Aqua-Metre for Subsea Metrology
- Timelapse evaluation of climate change impacts on coastal settings

MMF is a one-day forum for the informal exchange of ideas, knowledge, techniques and developments across a range of marine scientific measurement activities.  Its balanced programme attracts surveyors, engineers, scientists and executives (amongst others) and it covers scientific research, projects, surveys, instrumentation and new developments.  Among the typical delegates are surveyors, engineers, scientists and executives.

The full list of topics and speakers along with the day's programme will be posted on the CodaOctopus website.

The delegate registration fee is GBP40.00 (inc. VAT) which covers entrance fee, lunch and refreshment breaks. Registration is required by 14th May 2009. Payment is by cheque (payable to Coda Octopus Products Ltd) or BACS (account details on request). Further information is available from Karine Buckwell at CodaOctopus by phone (+44 1315611504) or by e-mail m...@codaoctopus.com .





Read more about:
 Surveying  Offshore 

Supplier: CodaOctopus Products Ltd

More news from this supplier:
Breakwater to Shield Spanish Basin
Echoscope Availability in Europe and Asia
3D Real-Time Technology for Decommissioning Tasks
Real-time High-resolution Underwater 3D Images
CodaOctopus Expands Sales Team
Package for Seismic Interpretation
Real-Time Subsea Visualisation to Breakwater Construction
Echoscope Discoveries During OI
Calibrated Echoscope System Delivered to China
Coda Seismic+ at Subsea 2010


First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory
Theme Hydrography Day 2012 International Cooperation
Finistere and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys
Precise Positioning For BP Vessels
DP Inertial Navigation System for Drillship
Plug-and-work Protocol Adopted
Simulator Models Complex Sea Currents
Monitoring the Shipwrecked Concordia
New Australian Marine Research Vessel under Construction
Mars-bound Instrument Detects Solar Burst's Effects


     


Comments (0):
There are no comments yet.
Make your comment:
Name:
Your comment:
Type over the 2 words (or number) from the picture
 
Most Popular Articles Most Popular News Most Popular Jobs
Spacer
Spacer
 

Interactive


MCA on Surveying the British Coast

Rob Spillard explains how the MCA is conducting hydrographic surveys, including the history of British hydrographic surveying, latest developments in technology and wreck research projects, sometimes accompanied by a BBC TV camera crew. This movie includes an example of the discovery of two sunken WWI submarines off the Orkney Islands.

 

 Last 5 items:
 MCA on Surveying the British Coast
 Surveying in the Port of London
 Venessa O'Connell on Hydrography
 Flood Monitoring Using ACPs
 Ocean Floor Observation
 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Poll

What is More Interesting for Hydrographic Surveyors?


Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer