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ATLAS AI Platform Finds Abandoned Crab Pots

University of Delaware abandoned crab pots rescue

Over the past few years, the University of Delaware has participated in a state program that supports rescuing abandoned crab pots from the seabed and researches technologies to make the search process more effective. It has advanced sonar surveys from a boat with further map storage and processing in SPH Engineering’s ATLAS AI-powered platform. The evaluations proved to be time-effective

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Seabed Clearing Contract for Scottish Wind Farm

Oceaneering rp15 plough

Oceaneering International Services Ltd. (OISL), a subsidiary of Oceaneering International Inc., has been awarded a contract from Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd. (MOWEL) to complete seabed route and debris clearance for the Moray East Wind Farm project in the Moray Firth, Scotland. OISL will provide a full suite of services for the project, including vessel, route preparation tools, ROV, survey

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Real-Time Static Bathymetry Sonar

SeapiX-C iXblue

iXblue has launched SeapiX-C solid-state 3D multibeam sonar, offering real-time georeferenced static bathymetry capabilities to marine works operators for instant monitoring and decision making. Offering a new static 3D imagery solution able to display the seabed in real time during jack-up barges deployment, SeapiX-C enables operators to directly see where they are positioning the legs of the platforms, bringing higher

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New Director of Seabed 2030

Jamie McMichael-Phillips

The new director of The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project, Jamie McMichael-Phillips, has now taken up his position as leading one of the most challenging projects of the next decade: the mapping of the entire ocean floor by the year 2030. The announcement of his appointment was made at a conference held at the Royal Society in London, entitled “From

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Pipeline Survey via XOCEAN USV

XOCEAN USV

XOCEAN has completed pipeline surveys for Equinor off the east coast of England and the north coast of Germany. Using high-resolution multibeam technology, four pipelines were surveyed with a cumulative length of 130 nm in water depths ranging from 2 to 40 m. Throughout the surveys, a team of USV pilots monitored both the USV and the data quality 24/7 from

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