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December 16, 2014

Mooring-free Buoy Launched

  • Photo: OSIL
  • Image: OSIL
  • Photo: OSIL Photo: OSIL
  • Image: OSIL Image: OSIL
Ocean Scientific International Ltd. (OSIL) have teamed up with U.K.-based ASV Ltd. to offer a low-cost, mobile alternative to a permanent moored buoy system for all monitoring applications, but particularly targeted at oil, gas, dredging activities and environmental monitoring.
 
OSIL is a manufacturer of data buoy systems for all applications and locations, including dredge monitoring projects and environmental management schemes.  ASV designs, builds and operates unmanned marine vehicle systems for commercial, government and military customers.  Together the companies are offering what they call a rugged, reliable and effective unmanned system using the latest sensors and GPS positioning. 
 
The system utilizes one of the ASV C-Stat station keeping buoys which can be deployed for up to four days at a time, running either on hybrid diesel, or full electric power, and can be fully programmed to remain in position with a set watch circle, shadow a vessel (i.e. dredgers), or follow a set patrol route, allowing data to be gathered over a much wider area than could normally be achieved with a fixed point buoy. 
 
OSIL’s knowledge of instrumented and telemetered data buoy systems allows the buoy to be equipped with different instrument options, which include a turbidity probe, an ADCP, or a multiparameter sonde, which could be configured for various sensors, including hydrocarbons, DO, pH and turbidity.  Separate telemetry systems for data and vessel control mean that data can be viewed in real time via radio, GSM/GPRS or satellite without interrupting navigation or command signals.
 
According to the developers, the 2.4m, 450kg system is easy to set up and quick to deploy.  Licenses are not required to deploy the buoy, and the lack of moorings combined with superior navigation control software means that the system is easy to reposition or remove from site completely with minimal environmental impact.  An added benefit to the mooring-free system is a reduced potential for damage or theft of components.
Ocean Scientific International Ltd.ASV Ltd.United Kingdom
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