ODIM Brooke Ocean Receives MVP30-350 Order25/11/2009 |
| ODIM Brooke Ocean has received an order for an ODIM MVP30-350 moving vessel profiling system from the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences (COAS) of Oregon State University. The ODIM MVPTM30-350 is a self-contained, electrical 'smart' winch which collects oceanographic data using various third party sensors while the vessel is underway at speeds up to 12 knots. |
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COAS is a leader in the study of the Earth as an integrated system, providing scientific understanding to address complex environmental challenges through field experiments, theoretical investigations and numerical modeling and simulations. The MVP30-350 will be used to assist COAS to gather oceanographic information to support their research, and will be outfitted with AML microCTD and Seapoint[MSOffice1] Fluorometer sensors.
The MVP30-350 will initially be installed on OSU's small vessel, RV Elakha, but is eventually destined for the UNOLS ship RV Wecoma for further oceanographic research.
For further information, please visit www.brooke-ocean.com. Read more about: vessel Supplier: ODIM Brooke Ocean Ltd More news from this supplier: ODIM acquired by Rolls-Royce MVP30 for Canadian Hydrographic Service LOPC Order for University Of New South Wales MVP300 for Navoceano Next Generation Pan Geo Subsea Acoustic Corer UUV Launch & Recovery System Delivery ODIM LOPC for Fisheries Institute MVP200 for Chinese Institute of Oceanology East Carolina University Orders LOPC LOPC Order from Dalhousie University Offshore Survey Frame Agreement ROV Survey of the Costa Concordia Grounding Site (video) 44 PMGS Transponders for Earthquake and Tsunami Research Underwater Vision to Fugro Subsea Services Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper Demonstrating a 'Deeper Understanding' First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Theme of Hydrography Day 2012: International Cooperation Finistère and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys Precise Positioning For BP Vessels Comments (0): |
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