First UK SONIC2024Sale
Swathe Services sales division has sold its first SONIC 2024 wideband high resolution shallow water multibeam echosounder in the UK. Within a matter of days of announcing the inclusion of...
Swathe Services sales division has sold its first SONIC 2024 wideband high resolution shallow water multibeam echosounder in the UK. Within a matter of days of announcing the inclusion of...
The Dead Sea is the world’s lowest water body and among the saltiest (330ppt). To enable multi-beam coverage of this historical lake, ELAC Nautik took up the challenge of modifying...
The annual Association of Marine Scientific Industries (AMSI) Business Person of the Year Award was presented to Dr Ralph Rayner by Mr Richard Burt, chairman of AMSI Council, during the...
Building on the success of the UnderwayCTD system, Oceanscience has partnered with Valeport (UK) to develop an Underway sound velocity (SV) profiling system. The UnderwaySV system includes the new Valeport...
The Norwegian Hydrographic Service (NHS) recently conducted the first-ever multibeam survey using the UnderwaySV sound velocity profiler to provide critical sound speed data. The partnership of the Oceanscience Group's Underway...
As part of the continued development of its Sales and Support Division, Swathe Sales & Support UK has secured distributor status for Oceanscience products within Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands...
UK-based Planet Ocean reports a significant increase in uptake of their new Minibuoy system. Minibuoy is designed for sheltered and inland waters deployments. The platform has already been used for...
In 1997, the Russian Federation (RF) ratified the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and started the explorations intended to specify the outer limit of the continental...
The Society of Maritime Industries, through its constituent association the Association of Marine Scientific Industries (AMSI), invites nominations for its prestigious annual award which recognises individuals who have contributed most...
Surveyors from the Russian survey company PeterGaz, using the Oceanscience UnderwaySV profiler operated by a RapidSV freefall sound velocity probe, have achieved a profile depth of 1,730m, and the cast...
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