Vessels at Oceanology International02/03/2010 |
| It is a tradition that during OI vessels are moored aside the exhibition hall - and give demonstrations. We give an update of the participating vessels, as know at this moment. |
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Freedom ![]()
The Freedom is a brand new survey vessel build by No Limit Ships in the Netherlands. The vessel is specially designed for hydrographic survey work in coastal (shallow) waters. The vessel is equipped with multibeam and singlebeam echosounders, RTK positioning and silt-density equipment. The combination of high sailing speed and stability from the deep-V ships hull enables this vessel of surveying in coastel dredging and constructions area's also in worse weather conditions.
Flatholm
Seabeam
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Demonstration of Reson multibeam echosounders and associated software. Demo runs of 20-30 minutes ![]()
A regular visitor, this dedicated survey vessel - she will be using SEA's SWATHplus sonar and CodaOctopus equipment.
Cattistock is truly multi-role. With her 30mm cannon, 7-barrelled Mini Guns, and useful sensor fit, she is able to act as an Offshore Patrol Vessel and chokepoint defence platform. She is also able to conduct Fishery Protection operations. Cattistock has a crew of 5 complement Officers, 2 Officers Under Training, 9 Senior Ratings, and 30 Junior Ratings.
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MV FlatHolm is a UK flagged multidiscipline coastal survey and research
Demonstration of survey systems (Multibeam echo sounder, sidescan sonar etc. ). She is operated by Marin Matteknik AB, and also a build of No Limit Ships.
