Preventing Arctic Oil Spills with Rapid Response Robots

Ocean engineers are developing undersea vehicles that are capable of tracking oil spills under the ice in the Arctic and other remote areas.
Read moreOcean engineers are developing undersea vehicles that are capable of tracking oil spills under the ice in the Arctic and other remote areas.
Read moreApril 2019 Offshore Technology, Alternative Energy & Ocean Engineering
Read moreGreensea has appointed Regina Yopak as applications engineer and service manager. Yopak has extensive at-sea experience through several tours as lead navigator and mapping specialist on board E/V Nautilus for the Ocean Exploration Trust. Yopak holds a bachelor of science degree in physics and environmental science as well as a master of science degree in ocean engineering from the University
Read moreAs part of the research project, “Assessment of the Tidal Energy at a Demonstration Site: Cape Cod Canal, MA,” University of Rhode Island ocean engineering doctoral student Soroush Kouhi and three other students went out to the Bourne Tidal Test Site (BTTS) to retrieve an acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) that was deployed for one month to take water column
Read moreMarch 2018 Electronic Charting/Vessel Management/Ports & Harbors/Dredging/Homeland Security
Read moreDec. 1, 2017 is the deadline to submit abstracts in the call for papers from OTO’18 (OCEANS’18 MTS / IEEE Kobe / Techno-Ocean 2018), which will be held May 28-31, 2018 in Kobe, Japan. The event is hosted by three joint-organizers — the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (IEEE/OES), the Marine Technology Society (MTS) and the Japanese Organization of the Consortium
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