World Ocean Forum
Oceanology International 2004 is scheduled for the second time in London for 16th-19th March. Slated for London’s spacious Exhibition Centre (ExCeL) in the Docklands, hard by the Thames and the...
Oceanology International 2004 is scheduled for the second time in London for 16th-19th March. Slated for London’s spacious Exhibition Centre (ExCeL) in the Docklands, hard by the Thames and the...
HydroConsult has received an order from NITG of The Netherlands for an integrated Triton Elics Seismic Suite 5-12i. This sub-bottom profiler system comprises: Edgetech FS-SB full-spectrum sub-bottom profiler processor and...
As part of its Coastal Zone Monitoring Programme, the Marine Works Unit of the Dubai Municipality has set up a website (www.dubaicoast.org) which enables viewers to watch near real-time video...
C & C Technologies recently completed an AUV site investigation survey off the coast of Angola for ExxonMobil. During the 34-day project, C & C’s AUV aboard the R/V Rig...
Captain Roger L. Parsons, NOAA, has been named the new Director of the NOAA Office of Coast Survey, an office that also carries the title of US National Hydrographer. He...
After five years of successful large artefact recovery missions, the US Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has now embarked upon a four-week expedition at the Monitor...
The ‘Alive’ is an intervention AUV developed by French company Cybernetix and partners. The system is currently undergoing shallow water tests. ‘Alive’ has now been equipped with a Tritech AM-300...
UK-based OSIL, supplier of marine scientific systems, has appointed Dr Ralph Rayner as a Non-Executive Director. Dr Rayner is Managing Director of Fugro GEOS and holds a number of other...
The Russian survey organisation SMNG (SEVMORNEFTEGEOFIZIKA) has taken delivery of a Seismic Integrated Positioning System (SIPS 2) from Sonardyne International for use aboard the Akedemik Nemchinov survey vessel. SMNG is...
The National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP), a collaboration of fifteen federal agencies, has funded the first of two projects provided as a US contribution to the international Global Ocean Data...
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