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The Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop (TMTW) will be hosted in San Diego, CA, USA from 4-7 October 2015. One component of the users’ conference will be presentations given by users...
The Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop (TMTW) will be hosted in San Diego, CA, USA from 4-7 October 2015. One component of the users’ conference will be presentations given by users...
Teledyne Marine plans to host an expanded users’ workshop in which speakers, influencers and attendees from around the globe will converge to explore, learn and share their experiences on a...
SeaBotix, part of the recent Bolt Technology Corporation acquisition by parent company Teledyne Technologies Inc., will join the Teledyne Marine Systems group of companies. SeaBotix is a manufacturer of diverse...
A groundbreaking study has unveiled the discovery of an immense coral reef on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, marking the largest deep-sea coral reef ever measured. Spanning approximately 26,000...
On the opening day of Oceanology International 2014, Teledyne Marine clearly presented the organisation as a manufacturer in the ocean science industry. Between them, the 13 companies that make up...
Rijkswaterstaat, part of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, is responsible for managing and maintaining the main infrastructure facilities in the Netherlands. As part of its efforts to...
Various attempts have recently been made to expand the scope of research in the maritime field through the convergence of cutting-edge technologies. One example is the remote classification and prediction...
Teledyne Marine has introduced 800 kHz technology with the new SeaBat T51-R Multibeam echosounder from Teledyne RESON. The new multibeam echosounder is designed to provide surveyors with the most accurate...
TDI-Brooks has strengthened its fleet with the RV Nautilus, a 75-metre DP2 vessel with enhanced capabilities that was built in 2000. This addition, which features the Geomil Manta-200 CPT system...
The crew of Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor (too) recently discovered four underwater mountains – the tallest of which exceeds 2.4km in height – during a January transit from...
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