Subsea autonomy is moving beyond waypoints
The AUV has been the tool of choice for shallow-water MCM and EOD operations for a number of years. The coverage by popular news channels of unfortunate events, such as the MH370 tragedy, has also sho...
From 1 November to 5 December, the Subsurface Innovations Theme Weeks focus on innovations in measurement systems and new measurement systems, innovations in software (both recording and processing), and new applications (use of data).
Through a series of articles, we will immerse you in new approaches to hydrographic data acquisition and processing, as well as automatization and digitalization. We will also zoom in on the integration between hydrographic data acquisition and processing. Through the Subsurface Innovation Theme Weeks, the Hydro International audience will be informed on the latest trends and developments and grow their knowledge on improved methods and technologies in hydrographic surveying.
The AUV has been the tool of choice for shallow-water MCM and EOD operations for a number of years. The coverage by popular news channels of unfortunate events, such as the MH370 tragedy, has also sho...
Newly developed 3D imaging technology has allowed scientists to map Darwin Mounds, a unique area of cold-water coral reefs off the coast of Scotland, to see whether it has recovered since being decl...
In order to guarantee nautical depths, the Rijkswaterstaat survey department runs an annual seabed monitoring programme. In July 2019, research vessel MS Arca left its home port of Scheveningen, the N...
An underwater research and exploration vessel has played a key role in locating a major US aircraft carrier lost during World War Two. The R/V Petrel, owned and operated by philanthropist Paul Allen, ...
Galloper Offshore Wind Farm is a 353MW wind farm project located 30km off the coast of Suffolk, UK. It is now in full operation and each year will generate enough green electricity to power the equiva...
After years of research, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) discovered two World War II shipwrecks in 2014 off the coast of North Carolina in the Monitor National Marine San...
Two Portuguese ships from Vasco da Gama’s second voyage to India that were left behind in the Gulf of Aden to disrupt maritime trade through the Red Sea were wrecked during a storm in 1503 off the c...
It is hardly possible to discuss the configuration of the deep ocean bed without eventually using the term ‘seamount’. Today, the existence of tens of thousands if not over 100,000 seamounts is t...
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