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Seiche Leads Pilot Study to Assess Piling Noise Offshore

Energy which evaluated realistic noise limit thresholds and designed the program to test these scenarios in real-world settings.Using a combination of autonomous underwater recording units (ARUs) and porpoise click detectors (F-PODs), the study will:Assess the effectiveness of various noise abatement technologies under real conditions.Evaluate how achievable the proposed decibel limits are in practice.Improve scientific understanding of marine mammal disturbance, both with and without noise abatement systems (NAS).Document operational experiences with NAS deployment in English and Welsh watersUtilize

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Cellula Robotics, Metron to Advance Undersea Capability for the US Defense Market

to Cellula's US and global network of marine focused technology solution providers.The collaboration is designed around a modular, open-architecture approach that supports continued integration of third-party sensors, payloads, and mission systems, helping ensure the solution remains adaptable as technologies evolve and customer requirements change.         

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Saronic, Lloyd’s Register Partner on Maritime Autonomy Standards

our autonomous maritime capabilities meet a high bar for safety and security while aligning technological innovation with forward-looking frameworks that build trust and confidence in the safe operation of this emerging class of vessels,” said Dino Mavrookas, Co-Founder and CEO of Saronic Technologies.“Maritime autonomy is moving rapidly from concept to operational reality, creating significant opportunities across defense, security and commercial markets. As autonomous and uncrewed vessels become more capable and more widely deployed, the industry needs trusted assurance frameworks that

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Viridien Kicks Off Multi-Client OBN Survey in North Sea’s Frigg Area

in the Frigg area of the Central Noth Sea.The survey area covers 645 km2, straddling the UK and Norwegian sectors, with the final processed deliverables expected to be available in the third quarter of 2027.As an OBN imaging specialist, Viridien will apply its proprietary OBN processing and imaging technologies, including Time-Lag Full-Waveform Inversion, to the new survey.The resulting dataset will deliver enhanced resolution and structural definition across the region’s complex geology and reservoirs. The survey, supported by industry funding, will add to Viridien’s growing multi-client

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OneSubsea Brings Envirex Subsea Business Under Its Wing

OneSubsea, a joint venture backed by SLB, Aker Solutions, and Subsea7, has completed the acquisition of the subsea business of Norway-based Envirex Group.The transaction expands OneSubsea’s access to Envirex’s specialized technologies and supports the continued development and deployment of innovative subsea solutions, including umbilical-less and wireless systems.Customers will benefit from a wider technology portfolio and more consistent global support, the company said.“This acquisition is an important milestone for SLB OneSubsea and expands our ability to meet growing market

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Vicinay Marine, Tecnalia Develop Remote Offshore Mooring Corrosion Sensor

offshore systems, where corrosion remains a key challenge affecting the integrity and durability of chains and connectors exposed to harsh marine conditions.The sensor has been validated at Tecnalia’s HarshLab floating test platform off the coast of northern Spain, which is used to assess technologies under real marine operating conditions.“Corrosion is a key issue in the management of the structural integrity of mooring systems, as it directly influences the sizing, service life and maintenance strategies of critical elements, such as links and connectors.“This sensor enables us

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First Person: Exploring the Nile River

motifs and important names encircled in cartouches (some of them sheltered from the scouring of sand-laden wind), all of them give modern meaning to thousands of years of history. The significance of the Rosetta Stone for decipherment screams loudly and clearly, even if silently.Eventually, with new technologies, domesticated camels and sailing ships among them, outsiders breached Egypt’s desert buffers with ancient, medieval, and industrial eras whose remnants trumpet a roll-call for Nile Valley history.  Among those eras, the Greek city states, the Persian Empire, the Great Arab Conquest

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MEPC 84 Advances Underwater Radiated Noise Advice

technical guidance circular on co-optimizing propulsion equipment for energy efficiency and underwater radiated noise at the design and retrofit stage.The circular seeks to clarify potential trade-offs between noise mitigation and conventional propeller design to promote the co-benefits of quiet ship technologies and energy performance.Case studies presented at an earlier workshop demonstrated that retrofits, such as propeller upgrades, appendage modifications, and air lubrication systems, can yield underwater radiated noise reductions of 2–10 dB, often alongside energy efficiency improvements.Effective

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Australian Quantum Technology to Support National Defence Strategy

to keeping satellite constellations synchronized and communications secure under electronic attack.QuantX Labs is also developing SENTIO, an extremely sensitive quantum magnetometer capable of detecting objects underwater and underground. Quantum magnetometry is one of the most promising emerging technologies that can detect submerged targets in GPS-denied environments without relying on traditional acoustic signatures.The technologies built by QuantX Labs have been developed in partnership with Adelaide University.Professor Nigel Spooner and Dr Erik Shartner from the university, through their industry

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