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Osil Products at Oi2010

  21/01/2010
OSIL will showcase a range of products at Oceanology International 2010 (9th to 11th March 2010, Excel Centre, London Docklands). These vary from data buoys, corers, tow bodies to products of companies Osil is representing.

 

Shearwater buoy with VHF

The Shearwater Data Buoy, designed to be completely adaptable to a wide range of applications, can withstand the harshest of conditions thanks to its robust construction. It is part of OSIL's range of Buoys which provide ideal monitoring platforms for short and long term deployments in ocean, river and coastal applications.


The Rapid Deployment Buoy, designed for use in applications where data needs to be obtained ASAP, for instance where other data collection systems are out of action for short periods of time. This small, lightweight buoy is designed for up to four weeks of constant use and carries a small solar panel with battery backup.


The Box Corer, a reliable double-shovel corer for seabed sampling in biological, chemical and geochemical applications. It provides a large and well preserved sample of sediment and can be operated to full ocean depth.


MiniBAT, a lightweight tow body that has the capability to carry a variety of payloads from custom supplied CTD, SV, Chlorophyll, Turbidity and Dissolved Oxygen packages right through to clients own R&D sensors.
OSIL also represent SonTek, YSI, Guildline, Sonardyne, AML, InterOcean Systems and Zebra-Tech.






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Supplier: Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL)

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