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Mesobot, an underwater robot capable of tracking and recording high-resolution images of slow-moving and fragile zooplankton, gelatinous animals, and particles, is providing researchers with deeper insight into the vast mid-ocean region known as the twilight zone. © Evan Kovacs/©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Academia’s Climate Change Challenge is Far from Academic

to register colors invisible to the human eye. Throughout its flight, a photo is taken every two seconds. Thanks to rubber maps laid out in the water to relate the images to real features on the ground, the photos are stitched together into 2D or 3D models. The images are then run through computer software training to identify the types of seaweed.In the kelp forests of Antarctica’s Ross Sea, underwater ROVs are playing a role in ecosystem health assessment, too. The BoxFish ROV in question can survey Antarctic marine life more than 100 meters below the surface with its sensors and high-definition

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Teledyne Plans Marine Technology Workshop

speakers spanning concurrent morning tracks focused on the utilization of marine technology applications including: ocean observations, hydrography, offshore energy, civil engineering/marine construction, water resources, and defense/ security. Each afternoon will be comprised of product and software training, industry panel sessions, operational tips, new technology introductions, as well as dockside and on‐water demonstrations.  Full event details and online registration can be found on Teledyne's website.Register before September 13 to take advantage of the early bird discount for both

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Teledyne Bringing Its Technology Workshop to Europe

area.As with the U.S. based TMTW, this event will allow speakers, influencers and attendees from around the globe to explore, learn and share their experiences on a broad range of marine and inland technologies.  This three-day workshop will once again include customer presentations, product/software training, networking opportunities and on-water demonstrations provided by Teledyne Marine's top-tier manufacturers.A cornerstone of this users’ conference is presentations given by customers sharing their field and laboratory experience utilizing Teledyne products. The three-day workshop

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Teledyne Marine Hosts its 2nd Technology Workshop

included several afternoon plenary sessions presented by Teledyne Marine’s OneTeam, which detailed the group’s joint solutions for applications spanning from the surface to the seafloor. These presentations were hosted in concert with a wide array of afternoon brand level product and software training sessions, including a dedicated advanced glider training and a hydrology track. On-water demonstrations were conducted from two vessels highlighting the group’s collective imaging products. Alongside the boats were 12 dockside demonstrations focused on Teledyne Marine’s vehicles

Margaret Leinen, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, will be a keynote speaker. (Photo: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Teledyne Marine Workshop Set for San Diego

;s TMTW will include more than 50 industry speakers spanning four concurrent morning tracks focused on the utilization of marine technology for offshore energy, oceanography / hydrography, civil engineering / water resources, and defense / security. Each afternoon will be comprised of product and software training, panel sessions, operational tips, and new technology, as well ongoing on-water demonstrations.  The event will commence with two outstanding keynote speakers, including Margaret Leinen, Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography; and Oliver Steeds, Chief Executive, Nekton Oxford

EIVA's New Blended Learning Courses

; needs and open hours. Also, this allows the software provider to offer more advanced training. The result of these redesigns is blended learning.  Advanced classroom courses that build on basic training via eLearning  Blending learning means that the basic parts of the NaviSuite software training are covered by training via the EIVA NaviSuite eLearning site prior to attending a classroom course.   This allows users to prepare for the classroom course when their schedules allow for it and to revisit the subjects covered by eLearning as many times as desired – both before

Teledyne Marine Plans 2nd Technology Workshop

commercial, academic and defense applications. The 2017 event, slated for October 15-18 2017, will once again be hosted at the Catamaran Resort in San Diego, Calif. This three-day workshop, which is preceded by a day of networking activities, will include customer presentations, product/software training, field service meetings, networking opportunities and on-water demonstrations provided by Teledyne Marine’s top-tier oceanographic manufacturers. Technologies will range from: ADCPs;  CTDs; DVLs Multibeam Echosounders and 2D / 3D mapping Sonars and Software; Motion Sensors; Navigation

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Teledyne Marine: Joint Technology Workshop a Success

, which entailed four concurrent morning tracks detailing customer applications ranging from water resources, coastal engineering and oceanographic research to hydrography, defense and offshore energy. The event also included eight concurrent afternoon tracks dedicated to Teledyne Marine product and software training, case studies, and new product launches; as well as on water and dockside product demonstrations. Demonstrations ranged from the latest in ROV and diver technology to ADCPs, surface vehicles and imaging, including the newly released SeaBat T50-P multibeam echosounder from RESON, and the Active

Underwater Technology Seminar: ‘Bigger and Better’

part of the Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop, hosted by 13 of Teledyne’s top-tier instrument manufacturers, including Teledyne RESON, Teledyne BlueView, Teledyne Odom Hydrographic and Teledyne ATLAS Hydrographic.   The three-day workshop will include customer presentations, product/software training, field service meetings, networking opportunities and on-water demonstrations. Attendees can experience four different tracks of customer presentations under the headlines: offshore energy, oceanographic research/ hydrography, civil engineering river/ stream monitoring and security/ defense

The February 2024 edition of Marine Technology Reporter is focused on Oceanographic topics and technologies.
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