World Ocean Forum
Oceanology International 2004 is scheduled for the second time in London for 16th-19th March. Slated for London’s spacious Exhibition Centre (ExCeL) in the Docklands, hard by the Thames and the...
Oceanology International 2004 is scheduled for the second time in London for 16th-19th March. Slated for London’s spacious Exhibition Centre (ExCeL) in the Docklands, hard by the Thames and the...
The Arab Institute of Navigation (AIN) is pleased to invite participants to its biennial international navigation conference, Melaha 2004. The conference will take place at El Salam hotel, Cairo from13th-15th...
NATO’s quest for the ultimate shallow water sonar was the subject of one of a series of forward-looking papers presented at a recent international multibeam user workshop held at the...
Unusual seabed features have been revealed in the Mediterranean just beyond the Rhône mouth by a team from the Southampton Oceanography Centre (SOC). Working with a range of sonar equipment...
Seatronics Limited and OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) announced a major contract with the Environmental Public Authority (EPA) in Kuwait at the world’s largest marine science and ocean technology exhibition,...
DOER has introduced the Ocean Explorer 1,000m ROV, a modular, all electric, digitally controlled system featuring CyVect brushless DC thrusters. The open frame vehicle has been built in three different...
The Marine & Oceanographic Technology Network (MOTN has announced that it is expanding its membership and is now welcoming both US national and international members to its ranks. MOTN’s charter...
NavCom Technology, Inc. has announced the addition of the new NCT-2030M to its line of dual-frequency GPS receivers. The NCT-2030M receiver is a 12-channel, versatile, low-cost, dual-frequency GPS engine offering...
The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle Showcase (UUVS) will take place in the Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK, from 24th - 25th September 2003. It will be a specialist event aimed at users...
Rear-admiral Steve Richie, former Hydrographer to the Royal Navy and popular columnist for Hydro international, has been honoured by the UK Hydrographic Office naming a building after him. The Richie...
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