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Swathe Services to Represent CEE HydroSystems

Hydrographic survey singlebeam echosounder manufacturer CEE HydroSystems, with offices in Sydney, Australia, and San Diego, USA, has entered into a new 2016 distributor agreement with UK-based Swathe Services. Swathe Services...

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Swathe Services to Distribute AUV-S

Advanced Undersea Vehicles and Systems (AUV-S) LLC, based in Houston, Texas, USA, has appointed Swathe Services as exclusive sales distributor for the UK and Europe. AUV-S provides the offshore industry...

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Swathe Services Gains Tritech Reseller Status

In April 2014, Swathe Services, UK, signed a Tritech International reseller agreement and will be representing Tritech’s StarFish seabed imaging systems. The Tritech StarFish range fits with Swathe Services’ existing...

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BioSonics Agent Status for Swathe Services

Swathe Services, UK, has recently been appointed as agent for Seattle-based BioSonics Inc., USA. BioSonics offers the widest range of hydroacoustic solutions for monitoring and assessing aquatic biological and physical...

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Amuse Oneself

Amuse oneself Inc., established in 2011, develops hardware and software for 3D measurements required for ICRT technology (Information, Communication and Robot Technology). Since our successful commercialization of the world’s first...

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Mapping through fluid mud

The presence of suspended sediments in water bodies presents significant challenges for the dredging industry. Existing methods to determine nautical depths are intrusive single point methods relying on in situ density or shear strength measurements1,3 or low-frequency single-beam echosounder recordings1,2. The use of single-beam echosounders is however systemically problematic as they are not practical in satisfying the CATZOC A1 coverages required for contemporary electronic navigational charting. The presence of suspended sediments in water bodies presents significant challenges for the dredging industry. Existing methods to determine nautical depths are intrusive single point methods relying on in situ...

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