MoD Buys Second SCOUT for Underwater Tracking
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has ordered its second SCOUT underwater tracking system from Sonardyne International Ltd. The MoD was the first military organisation to invest in the newly...
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has ordered its second SCOUT underwater tracking system from Sonardyne International Ltd. The MoD was the first military organisation to invest in the newly...
The U.S. Navy's Fleet Survey Team (FST) at the John C. Stennis Space Center in South Mississippi saw Cmdr. Brian D. Connon as Commander taking command from former Commanding Officer...
US Government agencies, including the US State Department, a US Navy maintenance facility, and an Emergency Management Agency in Wyoming, are purchasing JW Fishers SeaLion ROVs. An official at the...
Three Glonass global navigation have been successfully launched aboard a Russian Proton rocket from Baikonur space centre in Khazakstan. The Proton K rocket, which has been on the launch pad...
Coastal and marine areas of Malaysian waters have played a very important role in the development of the Malasian economy and have provided an extremely necessary resource. A lot of...
Prior to the approval of marine aggregate dredging licence applications, archaeologists conduct a detailed study of the proposed area in order to safeguard the UK marine heritage. Despite this, it...
Incostas has detected an aircraft that crashed in the Carribean Sea on 4th January 2008 with the help of their GeoAcoustics Deep Tow. The aircraft, carrying 14 people on route...
Air France flight 447, a scheduled passenger service from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to Paris (France), went missing on 1 June 2009 over the Atlantic Ocean with 228 people onboard....
Operational oceanography played a key role in the safe rescue of all 155 people on board US Airways Flight 1549 which crashed into the Hudson River on 15 January 2009,...
Our July/August issue carried a news feature in the direct aftermath of the Air France Flight AF 447 crash. It seems this article was highly appreciated and, given the many...
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