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| Oceanology
International 2002 - Visitors From 60 Countries Celebrate
Ocean Science And Marine Technology |
The
organisers of Oceanology International, the world's largest
marine science and ocean technology Exhibition and Conference,
report a number of record-breaking statistics.
Held
at the magnificent ExCeL Centre, London Docklands on Tuesday-Friday
last week, record numbers of overseas visitors flocked to
the Show. Visitors from 60 countries, exhibitors drawn from
30 countries and press from 8 countries were in attendance.
Show
Director Versha Carter said:
"Our
initial feedback from our Visitors and Exhibitors has been
very positive. We are confident that we have succeeded in
bedding the Show down at its new home at ExCeL in London.
For
the next OI in 2004, there will be 1,000 hotel rooms available
at ExCeL, combined with a host of new restaurants and entertainment
facilities - so the OI experience will continue to evolve."
Statistics
to note include:
1.Total
Attendance
6,118 people visited OI London, 5-8th March. Many visitors
visited the Show on two or more days. Including:
81 Press Registrations
73 VIP Registrations
2.
Top 5 countries represented by attendance:
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1
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United
Kingdom |
3907
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65%
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2
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United
States |
315
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5%
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3
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Netherlands |
269
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4%
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4
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France |
202
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3%
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5
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Norway |
173
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3%
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3.
A Breakdown of Attendance by Country/Continent can
be seen via a pie chart on downloading the official Oceanology
International 2002 press release by clicking
here...
4.
Representation of Buyers:
We ask each visitor to the show whether they recommend the
purchase of equipment to their organisations. Of those who
responded:
60% came from the United Kingdom
24% from elsewhere in Europe
5.9% from the Asia/Pacific Region
5.8% from North America
1.1% from Africa
0.6% from Australasia
0.3% from South America
5.
A Breakdown of New Registrations by Day of Show can
be seen via a graph on downloading the official Oceanology
International 2002 press release by clicking
here... Graph shows number of new registrations by day
of the Show.
The majority of Exhibitors were registered on 4th March.
Statistics relating to daily attendance are not recorded.
6.
Demographics:
6.1 Employment Sectors
The top-ten employment sectors represented at the Show were:
1. Acoustics 9.8%
2. Measurement & Instrumentation 9.6%
3. Education/Training 8.6%
4. Diving and Underwater Services 8.1%
5. Marine and Environmental Science 6.8%
6. Defence Contractors 5.5%
7. Navigation Systems 4.4%
8. Ports/Port Authorities 4.1%
9. Government Agency/Authority 3.9%
10. Computing/IT/Data Management 2.7%
6.2
Job Descriptions
The top-ten job descriptions represented at the Show were:
1. Research and Development 24.1%
2. Senior Management 19.3%
3. Sales and Marketing 19.3%
4. Consultant 14.8%
5. Education and Training 9.9%
6. Administration/Finance/Personnel 6.7%
7. Civil Servant/Government Official/Authority 4.4%
8. Navy/Air Force/Army Personnel 1.9%
9. Journalist/Photographer 1.1%
10. Marine Operations 0.38%
All
Press Enquiries should be addressed to David Pierpoint at
Oceanology International on +44 (0) 20 8949 9879 or by email
to david.pierpoint@spearhead.co.uk
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| International
Industries Inc., Receives Order For RoxAnn Swath Seabed Classification
System |
International
Industries Inc., US Distributor for STENMAR SONAVISION Ltd.,
has received an order from Washington College, Chestertown,
Maryland, USA, for a RoxAnn Swath Seabed Classification Systems.
The
Swath System was ordered with RoxMap Scientific Logging
and Display Software, which includes Real Time 3D Modeling
and GIS output. The RoxAnn Swath provides simultaneous data
collection from 3 to eleven channels as well as single channel
collection. The system is to be used by Dr. John L. Seidel
in Washington Colleges' Center for Environment and Society.
He and others will be doing Marine Archeological Research
as well as environmental studies of the coastal and estuarine
areas of the Local Rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. The College
and the Center are situated on the Chester River, a major
tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. The system can be used
in large to very small vessels as it is a light weight,
self contained unit and utilizes a standard laptop computer
for command and control.
The
acquisition of this system by Washington College will certainly
enhance the capabilities of the Eastern States in Marine
Archeology as well sea bottom and biological research for
environmental protection and resurgence. This is the first
sale of a RoxAnn Swath in the USA. It pushes forward the
technological edge in submarine investigation available
to researchers. The Southeastern Coastal areas have been
using the Standard RoxAnn and the RoxAnn GroundMaster research
tools for years. Long a Federal Government Research and
Hydrographic tool, the RoxAnn suite of equipment is coming
into the academic, local and state arena as a strong economical
tool for the marine research professional. The systems are
very useful in lacustrine and riverine research as well
as the traditional saltwater seabeds.
Information
on the family of RoxAnn Seabed Classification Systems may
be acquired from Chic Ransone at International Industries,
Inc., e-mail hydrografx@starpower.net
or Tel: +1 410-349-4080.
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| NASNet™
- TECHNOLOGY MILESTONE |
Nautronix
is approximately two years into the development and commercialisation
of the NASNet™ technology. NASNet™ uses a unique communications
and signalling technology offering highly accurate, efficient
and cost effective underwater positioning and communications.
Furthermore, it is capable of operating in both shallow and
deep waters, and is especially ideal to support ultra deep
water oil and gas activities.
A
critical milestone in the development program was the sea
trials of major components of the NASNet™ system. This trial
and the analysis of the performance of the technology occurred
over December and January. The objective of the trials was
to test both the electronics and signalling technology,
which form the backbone of the NASNet™ system.
The
trial exceeded all objectives and expectations and was a
huge success. Both the range of operation and accuracy of
NASNet™ confirm its potential to be a major step change
in underwater communications. From a commercial standpoint,
the trial represented the successful completion of this
important milestone in the development program. It is the
Company's view that the technical risks associated with
NASNet™ have been largely overcome. Certainly the technology
challenges that lie ahead are much less formidable than
those that have already been successfully resolved.
NASNet™ represents a major development for Nautronix. The
total program is budgeted to cost A$13.8 million of which
approximately A$6.3 million has been expended as at 31 December
2001. The next important technical milestone for NASNet™
will be a commercial trial of the technology which is due
to occur this summer. In conjunction with the technical
development, commercialisation has been ongoing for some
time. The Company is well advanced in discussions with a
number of major players in the offshore oil and gas sector
all of whom have expressed interest in becoming involved
in future trials of the technology.
On
the current timetable, NASNet™ should be a contributor to
revenue and profitability during the 2003 financial year
and beyond.
For
further information please contact: Mark Patterson, Chief
Executive Officer, Robert Manson, Business Development Director
or on the web at http://www.nautronix.com
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| Former
Australian Hydrographer To Boost Fugro Marine |
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The
former Australian Hydrographer and Director General of the
Australian Hydrographic Service, Mr Robert Willis, has been
appointed a consultant by Perth-based Fugro Marine as part
of the company's business development program.
The
managing director of Fugro Survey Pty Ltd , Mr Grey Roughan,
said that Mr Willis's outstanding expertise in hydrographic
surveying, geographic information systems, nautical charting
and government maritime policy would benefit not only Fugro
but also its clients.
"We
look forward to Mr Willis assisting Fugro Marine Survey
in developing business opportunities in both the private
and government sectors as well as providing specialist input
on our various technical initiatives and R&D.
"One
of the first initiatives on which Mr Willis is likely to
work is the introduction into Australia by Fugro Marine
of the SHOALS airborne laser bathymetry system.
"Currently,
Fugro operates this system in the United States for the
US Army Corps of Engineers and we can see it having valuable
application in Australia and the South-East Asian region.
"Additionally,
Fugro Marine is working on a number of new systems and Mr
Willis will also be involved in their introduction to Australia
and the nearby region where his international experience
will be invaluable."
Mr
Willis was a career officer in the Royal Australian Navy
achieving the rank of Commodore and retiring from the Navy
in January 2000. He specialised in hydrographic surveying
early in his career and later served in most command and
senior managements appointments in the Australian Hydrographic
Service.
Also,
he had responsibility for meeting Navy and industry requirements
for hydrographic and navigational information, and advising
Government on complex navigational and law of the sea issues.
Also, he had responsibility for meeting Navy and industry
requirements for hydrographic and navigational information,
and advising Government on complex navigational and law
of the sea issues. More from Winston McNamara on behalf
of Fugro Tel: + 04 0895 5770 or Grey Roughan (Fugro) Tel:
+ 08 9322 4955
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| Benthos
Receives Largest-Ever ROV Order |
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BENTHOS,
INC. (NASDAQ: BTHS) announced that it has received a multi-million
dollar order for its MiniROVER ® MKII remotely operated
vehicle (ROV) system to be delivered to Bomba dan Penyelamat,
the Fire and Rescue Department (F& RD), Malaysia. At 48
units, with associated support equipment, it is believed
that this is the largest number of systems in a single order
ever recorded in the ROV industry.
MiniROVER
MKII systems are small, lightweight, inspection and survey
class ROVs used for a variety of underwater missions. They
are equipped with video cameras, lights, thrusters, and
articulated gripper arms which allow them to operate in
marine environments that could pose a risk to divers. A
single system includes an underwater vehicle, a remote control
operator handbox, a topside control console, a tether with
storage reel, and a VCR/ monitor. F& RD, Malaysia plans
to deploy the systems throughout the country to aid waterborne
search and rescue efforts.
Commenting
on today's announcement, Ronald L. Marsiglio, Benthos President
and Chief Executive Officer, said, "F& RD, Malaysia's choice
of Benthos ROV systems over all others is a testament to
our technology and ability to support such a large order.
As part of our strategic plan, we are positioning ourselves
to be a leading supplier of mid-size, electric ROVs to the
world market. Furthermore, our lean manufacturing initiative
is enabling Benthos to efficiently respond to this kind
of high volume requirement. The MiniROVER MKII is now one
of the most prolific ROV systems ever produced and our new
Stingray ROV is being aggressively marketed as the next
generation in mid-size, electric vehicle technology. It
should be noted, however, that this particular order is
one-of-kind and it is not expected that orders of this size
will recur in future quarters."
Benthos,
Inc., through its Undersea Systems Division, designs, manufactures,
sells and services a variety of oceanographic products for
underwater tasks; and through its TapTone Package Inspection
Systems Division makes systems for testing consumer packages
made of glass, metal or plastic. The common stock of the
Company is traded on the Nasdaq SmallCap market under the
symbol BTHS. For more information, Benthos can be found
on the Internet at http://www.
benthos. com.
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| OCTOPUS
Announce First Contracts For F180 And A New Specialist Agent |
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Octopus
Marine Systems announce the first contracts for supply of
their new F180 inertial attitude and positioning system
launched at OI 2002 last week. The F180 uses inertial technology,
originally developed for the motor racing industry.
Two
systems were ordered by Ashtead Technology, as part of a
major equipment contract, one system by Sonar Equipment
Services and one system by Subsea Technologies Inc. Octopus
expect to announce four further high profile contracts within
the next few weeks.
Atlantas
Marine has been appointed as a specialist sales agent for
the F180. MD of Atlantas, Charlie Foll has over ten years
experience in the motion sensor and inertial solutions markets
and will be working closely with Octopus Marine in the UK
and overseas. More from Stuart Heaver, MD Octopus Marine
Systems Limited or visit their web site at http://www.octopusmarine.com
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| RESON
A/S, Receives Order For Turnkey Multibeam Sonar Solution From
Aquadyne AS |
While
exhibiting and providing on-water demonstrations of the leading
multibeam systems at the Oceanology International 2002 Conference
and Exhibition in London, RESON A/S, Slangerup, Denmark, received
an order for a turnkey multibeam sonar solution from their
Norwegian representative Aquadyne AS, Oslo, Norway. The turnkey
solution will be supplied to DeepOcean AS, Haugesund, Norway
for installation on one of their new vessels.
DeepOcean,
a survey and ROV support company, has been awarded a 2 plus
1 plus 1 year contract with Norske Hydro, covering Norske
Hydro's requirement for seabed mapping and pipeline inspection
in the North Sea, and have purchased two (2) SeaBat 8125
and one (1) SeaBat 8160 high performance multibeam echosounder
systems.
DeepOcean
already owns and operates three (3) SeaBat 8125 and one
(1) SeaBat 8111 and with this acquisition will result in
DeepOcean being the largest owner and operator of SeaBat
multibeam systems in Norway. These new acquisitions provide
DeepOcean with capabilities of that now provide DeepOcean
capabilities of multibeam surveys in shallow water using
the SeaBat 8125 from the vessel; medium water surveys using
the SeaBat 8111 from the vessel; deep water surveys using
the SeaBat 8160, and ROV survey and inspection using the
SeaBat dual-head 8125 system.
All seven (7) SeaBat systems have the same operator user
interface, an advantage for DeepOcean, as this common architecture
minimizes personnel training.
The
SeaBat 8125 system is the world's highest resolution real-time
profiling sonar with 240 real-time focused beams with a
center beamwidth of 0.5 degrees. The system operates at
a frequency of 455 kHz with an effective maximum range of
120 meters and a maximum update rate of 40 transmissions
per second, or 9,600 data points per second.
The
SeaBat 8125 system has been widely accepted by the oil and
gas exploration industry and is currently in operation in
major oil and gas exploration provinces around the world.
The
SeaBat 8111 is a truly portable 100 kHz multibeam system.
The system transducer weights only 40 kg in air with a diameter
of 600 mm and a transmitter length of 500 mm. The system
can be and has been installed on a variety of vessels including
small survey launches normally used in ports and harbors.
The system has 101 beams each 1.5 x 1.5 degrees, thus providing
a 150 degree swath coverage. The maximum system range is
out to 1,000 meters.
The
SeaBat 8160 is a portable 50 kHz multibeam system. The system
transducer weights only 50 kg in air (30kg in water) and
can be over-the-side for portable installations or hull
mounted.
The
8160 operates using 126 beams that are 1.5 degrees across-track
and operator selectable of 1.5, 3, 4.5, and 6 degree along-track
beamwidths. The maximum system range is out to 3,000 meters..
About
RESON
RESON is a leading provider of sonar equipment and software
that meet the most stringent requirements of today's advanced
hydrographic, offshore exploration, marine surveillance,
and military applications. RESON provides compelling value
to its global customer base by offering complete sonar solutions
that span the entire spectrum of data collection, compilation,
and presentation. With corporate offices in Denmark and
a presence in 25 countries worldwide, RESON has been advancing
state-of-the-art underwater acoustic technology for more
than 25 years. For further information, please visit http://www.reson.com.
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| Seatronics
Orders Two SeaBat 8125 Multibeam Systems From RESON |
RESON
A/S, Slangerup, Denmark, has received orders from Seatronics
Limited for two (2) SeaBat 8125 ultra-high precision multibeam
echo sounder systems depth rated to 1,500m and a SeaBat 9001
multibeam echo sounder system to support their operations
in the North Sea.
Seatronics
is one of the world's leading supplier of marine electronic
equipment and a member of the George Craig Group that worldwide
employs over 1,400 personnel with marine rental offices
in Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Houston, and Singapore.
The
order was received following an impressive demonstration
to the senior Seatronic management personnel at the Oceanology
International 2002 Conference and Exhibition at ExCel in
London. This order will increase Seatronics rental inventory
of high precision multibeam systems to fifteen (15) SeaBat
systems that include the 6012, 9001, 8101-300, 8101-1500,
8101-3000, 8125-1500, 8160 models.
The
SeaBat 8125 system is the world's highest resolution real-time
profiling sonar with 240 real-time focused beams with a
center beamwidth of 0.5 degrees. The system operates at
a frequency of 455 kHz with an effective maximum range of
120 meters and a maximum update rate of 40 transmissions
per second, or 9,600 data points per second.
The
SeaBat 8125 system has been widely accepted by the oil and
gas exploration industry and is currently in operation in
major oil and gas exploration provinces around the world.
For further information, please visit http://www.reson.com.
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| Mooring
Systems, Inc. Acquires Benthos Coring Product Line |
NORTH
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS, March 4, 2002 . . . BENTHOS, INC.
(NASDAQ: BTHS) announced today that it has sold the rights
to its line of underwater coring products to Mooring Systems,
Inc. of Cataumet, MA.
Benthos
has been producing coring products for nearly 40 years and
they were some of the first products introduced by the Company
after its founding. Benthos corers are used by scientists
and environmental engineers to obtain sediment samples in
conjunction with marine studies, mining and construction
projects. They are typically lowered to the seabed on a
cable or free-fall independently and then return to the
surface. With the introduction of newer and more technically
advanced underwater products, corers became less of a staple
among Benthos product offerings but did contribute to the
advancement of other product lines. Benthos' highly successful
glass flotation spheres were initially developed as a means
to recover corers from the bottom and evolved into a separate
product line, which is not included in this sale to Mooring
Systems.
Commenting
on today's announcement, Ronald L. Marsiglio, Benthos President
and Chief Executive Officer, said, "This is the second recent
sale of a product line and again shows our commitment to
streamlining Company offerings, eliminating lower volume
products and focusing on those which have the most potential
for profitable growth - primarily the Geophysical and TapTone
product lines, which incorporate leading edge digital signal
processing technology. Although Benthos has been producing
coring systems for 40 years, sales of these products were
a small percentage of our total business. The coring line
has the potential to be an important part of Mooring Systems'
business since it is complementary with their existing product
line and they will be able to give it the attention required
for success. Mooring Systems is well-suited to support these
products and we wish them the best in continuing the tradition
of excellence that we have worked to establish."
Mooring
Systems, Inc. was founded by Peter R. Clay in 1985 to design,
fabricate, deploy and recover from buoy to anchor, mooring
designs and buoy systems for the international oceanographic
community. Their expertise is established in the fields
of deep sea moored or bottom mounted instrument structures.
They may be found on the Internet at http://www.mooringsystems.com.
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| Upcoming Main Conferences And Events In 2002 |
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Hypack® Hydrographic
European Training Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
April 2-4 |
HydroFest
2002, Aberdeen, UK, April 8-10
Underwater
Technology 2002 Int. Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, April 16-19
International
Conference Marine Environmental Law, Bremen, Germany Apr
17-19
OTC 2002: Deep
into the Future, Reliant Center, Houston, Texas, May 6-9
CHC 2002: Canadian
Hydrographic Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 28-31
CARIS 2002,
Norfolk, Virginia, September 3-6
Hydro 2002,
Kiel, Germany October 08 -10
Oceans
2002 MTS/IEEE, Biloxi, Mississippi, October 29-31
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Courses
by the Petroleum Institute for Continuing Education (PEICE):
Houston, Texas Calendar ==> http://www.peice.com/infevehou.html
Calgary, Alberta Calendar ==> http://www.peice.com/infevecal.html
Course
outlines available at http://www.peice.com/infcou.htmlFees
for in-house sessions available at http://www.peice.com/infinh.html
To
register, call PEICE or register on-line at http://www.peice.com/regeve.html
or call +1-403-284-1250 Toll Free (USA) 1-877-284-1261.
CBT
(Computer-Based-Training) demo:, http://www.peice.com/demodownload.html
For a complete schedule of events visit the web site http://www.peice.com
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Oceanscan
Limited
Equipment Rentals |
Oceanscan
is one of the leading equipment and personnel rental
companies servicing the world-wide hydrographic
survey & ROV market.
Formed
in 1989, Oceanscan has its main office in Aberdeen,
Scotland and has representative offices in Norway,
Singapore and Houston (Harvey Lynch Inc.). The
company has an extensive range of highly sophisticated
ROV, survey and inspection equipment able to meet
the harshest environments experienced by the offshore
survey industry and related sectors.
E-mail
them at info@oceanscan.co.uk
or Click
here for more info...
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Job
Opportunities At Seatronics
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Seatronics
Inc. rents marine survey and diving equipment
to the oil and gas industry. We have the following
vacancies to service and support our large inventory
of rental equipment:
Electronics
Technician
Successful
candidate will have industry experience, preferably
with an electronic engineering qualification.
Workshop-based but with occasional offshore
work, local and international.
Junior Electronics
Technician
Industry
experience not essential. Workshop-based with
some local travel.
Contracts Administrator
To
supervise contracts and warehouse functions,
in particular administration of job files and
equipment movements. Some bookkeeping experience
would also be useful.
All
positions will require valid driving license.
Applications
by mail, fax or email only:
Seatronics Inc 10801 Hammerly Blvd., Suite 220,
Houston, TX 77043
Fax 713 464 6111
Email:
houston@
seatronics-group.com
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| Position
Wanted Marketing Manager |
Seeking
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of career in Sales and Marketing to the Offshore
Survey Industry (spanning 12 years to date).
Previous
positions involved Direct Sales as well as Distributed
Sales and Marketing, involving the introduction
of new technologies & processes into the
Offshore Survey, Construction & Inspection
market. Duties included responsibility for creation
of sales distribution channels and local agents
and distributors internationally. Resume and
references available upon request.
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Ashtead
Technology
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| Ashtead
Technology Ltd is part of the Ashtead Group,
one of the largest rental groups in the world.
They are dedicated to supplying a broad range
of quality survey, inspection, video, ROV accessories
and instrumentation equipment to an increasing
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superior job performance. We offer Nautical Institute
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Harvey
Lynch
Land & Marine
Geophysical
Equipment Rental Pool
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Harvey-Lynch
now has available in its rental pool significant
Land & Marine geophysical equipment.
Equipment
ranges from Sercel 388 and 408 systems to
I-O RSR System II.
Marine
systems include Bolt air guns, sleeve guns,
streamers, winches, compressors & generators.
Harvey
Lynch Inc. provides Equipment Sales and Rentals
to the Offshore, Survey, Underwater and Geophysical
Marketplaces.
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Maridan
A/S
Leader in AUVs
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A/S is the world leader in manufacturing and
using Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
to perform underwater surveys for the offshore
industry. Innovative AUV design and systems
integration establishes them as a leading
commercial AUV survey provider and manufacturer.
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Quest
Survey
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(Quality Engineering and Survey Technology
Limited) of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) and
Houston, Texas develop innovative software
applications to the navigation and positioning
community. Click
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Hydro
Projects
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Hydro
Projects is a broad based consultancy firm offering
expertise and a range of services to an international
client base from Khazakstan or Vietnam to Aberdeen
and Houston. Services and products include Information
Technology, and Software Safety, Consultancy,
Survey Consultancy, and Well Services.
Hydro
Projects is uniquely placed by having a range
of complementary, integrated services and
expertise. We have the flexibility and resources
to accept a short term placement for a single
consultant or to handle the project management
for an entire installation, acquisition program
or offshore development.
Visit
us on the web site at www.hydroprojects.com
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The
Hydrographic Society of America (THSOA) promotes
education in hydrography.
Individual
Members of THSOA receive The Seahorse Newsletter
and are eligible for membership in local chapters.
They also receive a discount on registration
at THSOA sponsored events. Local chapters
have been formed in Houston,Texas, Bay St.
Louis,Mississippi, and the Northwest (local
activities in Portland,Oregon and Seattle,
Washington).
Members also receive Hydro International (HI)
Magazine which is published ten times a year,
receive the HI Sourcebook published annually,
and are eligible for a 15% discount on the
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