Andrew Wheeler
Andrew Wheeler is Professor of Geology and head of Geology at University College Cork. As a marine geologist, he works on both shallow and deepwater systems with interests in seabed...
Andrew Wheeler is Professor of Geology and head of Geology at University College Cork. As a marine geologist, he works on both shallow and deepwater systems with interests in seabed...
Riccardo Arosio is a marine geologist and postdoctoral researcher at University College Cork in the Marine Geosciences Research Group. Riccardo’s research focuses on the use of geomorphometry and machine learning...
The Marine Geoscience Research Group at University College Cork, under the aegis of the Irish Marine Institute, has published the first high-resolution geomorphological map of most of the Irish continental...
Zero USV confirms it is well under way with the build of its first two vessels following a highly successful edition of Oceanology International, where it announced its partnership with marine...
NOAA has announced that it will increase the frequency of nautical chart updates, with electronic navigational chart (ENC) updates becoming available for download Monday through Friday. These ENCs are vector...
Subsea service provider Argeo has signed a contract with Woodside Energy to execute the 2024 AUV geophysical survey for the deepwater Calypso field in Trinidad and Tobago. The work will...
Seatools has announced the successful delivery and operation of its pre-piling template equipment to CSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) for the Hai Long Offshore Wind Farm project. This milestone adds to...
AST Networks, a leading provider of land and maritime communication technology and remote connectivity solutions, expands its ecosystem further with the acquisition of Reygar, a principal provider of fully integrated...
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has awarded Rear Admiral Chukwuemeka Ebenezer Okafor, former Hydrographer of the Nigerian Navy, the 2023 Alexander Dalrymple Award for his exceptional services to international hydrography....
Admittedly, the title of this column, formulated as a question, is deliberately provocative. The first reaction of those who read it and are interested in hydrography for professional reasons will...
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