Nautical Depth Survey System
The Port Authorities in China want to adopt as standard in ports and harbours the navigable water depth; many ports in China have a problem with silt, liquid mud, deposited...
The Port Authorities in China want to adopt as standard in ports and harbours the navigable water depth; many ports in China have a problem with silt, liquid mud, deposited...
From modest beginnings with just a handful of employees in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom twenty-eight years ago, the EGS Group has now grown into an international group of...
Port Hercule in the Principality of Monaco has been extended, in 2002, with a floating breakwater and a counter-jetty which have considerably augmented the reception capabilities of it. The vocation...
Dredgers involved in mining for (precious) minerals and metals often work in an inland dredging pit. Dredgers float in a ‘wet environment’ where the surrounding water is used as transport...
To identify geohazards and constraints for seabed infrastructure, the data from various types of survey of the seabed and sub-seabed such as bathymetry, seabed morphology, geology, geotechnical and environmental can...
Applied Acoustic Engineering, based in the east coast town of Great Yarmouth, UK, has been designing and manufacturing subsea acoustic products since 1989. The company initially supported North Sea oil...
Seatronics prides itself on offering its many clients the latest technology. This strategy has seen them make a significant investment in further equipment from Applied Acoustic Engineering (AAE) to expand...
Applied Acoustic Engineering is launching their range of CSP Seismic Energy Sources, the latest in a long line of products from the company constantly setting new industry standards for performance....
GeoAcoustics have launched Timer2, a new micro-controlled timing and pulse generation unit for use with marine survey equipment when triggering at different repetition rates is a requirement. Timer2 can provide...
The National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK (NOC) has taken delivery of a Coda DA200 Geophysical Acquisition System for use with its numerous existing sensors, including boomer, chirp sub-bottom and...
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