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Blueye Robotics Celebrates 10 Years
This week, Blueye Robotics is proud to celebrate 10 years of knowledge, development…

Petrobras, TechnipFMC Kick Off Electric-Actuation Pilot in Brazil
TechnipFMC and Petrobras have agreed to test and monitor a new electric actuation…

Learning from Ukraine, Taiwan Looks to Sea Drones to Counter China
In the shadow of the Taiwan Strait, a new chapter in asymmetric naval warfare is unfolding.

Ice “Memory” to be Protected in Antarctica
The Ice Memory Foundation is preparing for the upcoming transport of ice cores from…

DEEP’s Vanguard Pressure Vessel Aces Submergence Test off Scotland
Orkney-based marine engineering firm Green Marine UK has played a key role in a major…

Portable Coral Restoration System Tested in the Maldives
A portable reef aquaculture system designed by scientists from the Australian Institute…

UK to Invest 200m Pounds in North Sea Carbon Capture Project
Britain will invest 200 million pounds ($272 million) in the Acorn carbon capture and storage (CCS)

Global Underwater Hub: MoD Must Engage With UK Subsea Industry to Bolster Defense Assets
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) must engage with the UK’s underwater sector to ensure…

Reach Subsea’s New 24-Meter USV Ready for Commercial Deployment
Norwegian subsea services firm Reach Subsea has taken delivery of the REACH REMOTE…

JDR Wraps Up Type Test Qualification of Next-Gen Offshore Wind Cables
JDR Cable Systems (JDR), part of the TFKable Group, has completed two new type test…

Lander Lab: Selection Criteria for Underwater Cable and Connectors
Underwater connectors and mating cables provide system flexibility, ease of service…

GFCR Partners Pledge Over $25m for Coral Reefs
As the most widespread coral bleaching event on record pushes the world’s reefs toward…
A vessel is said to be moored when it is fastened to a fixed object such as a bollard, pier, quay or the seabed, or to a floating object such as an anchor buoy.Mooring is often accomplished using thick ropes called mooring lines or hawsers.
Introduction to Underwater CommunicationsThe father of underwater communication can be considered Leonardo da Vinci, who discovered the possibility of listening on a long submersed tube to detect the approach of a distant ship. But the development of underwater communication…
The two known main types of remote sensing and data gathering are: passive remote sensing and active remote sensing. The natural radiation that is emitted or reflected by the object or surrounding area is detected by the passive sensors. The…
The seas and oceans have always represented one of the greatest challenges for the human kind. Nowadays, almost all countries admit the decisive role of oceans in climate and land systems, the importance of coasts, seas and oceans and their ecosystems for human health and welfare.
To celebrate Oceanology International’s 50th anniversary, Oceanology International will collaborate with Marine Technology Reporter to produce a commemorative edition in celebration of 50 years of Oceanology International.