Gravity Corer
OSIL present their sediment sampler - the Gravity Corer. This Gravity Corer is a simple and reliable instrument for collecting sediment cores from coastal and deepwater sites for sample analysis....
OSIL present their sediment sampler - the Gravity Corer. This Gravity Corer is a simple and reliable instrument for collecting sediment cores from coastal and deepwater sites for sample analysis....
Sediment corer manufacturer Ocean Scientific International Ltd (OSIL), UK, has built and equipped a 12-station Multi Corer system for use by the National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU). The hydrostatically damped...
The OSIL Multi Corer has been subtly redesigned to improve usability and handling of both the corer and subsequent samples on deck. This updated version of the multi corer has...
UK-based Ocean Scientific International (OSIL) has announced the release of an innovative new sediment corer designed to be mounted to the skids of ROVs or AUVs. The self-contained system will...
Ocean Scientific International (OSIL, UK) has received an order for a specially modified Mega Multiple corer for use in a local research programme. A unique insight into the sediment water...
ODIM Brooke Ocean has been awarded a contract from PanGeo Subsea for the build of its next generation Acoustic Corer 1000. ODIM's Engineering Services will build the motion platform and...
International seabed sampling specialist Ocean Scientific International (OSIL) has shipped a uniquely modified version of the industry-standard multiple corer to Australia for use in a project in a remote location...
OSIL has produced a 30m Giant Piston Corer for the First Institute of Oceanography (FIO), State Oceanic Administration (SOA), China. The OSIL Giant Piston Corer and handling package was supplied...
OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd, UK) has increased the maximum core sampling length of its Giant Piston Corer to 60m. The move comes as a result of high demand from...
Kongsberg will supply Germany’s forthcoming 125-metre ocean research vessel, Meteor IV, with a range of highly advanced scientific sensors and handling equipment. Scheduled for launch in 2026, Meteor IV is...
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