Environmental Monitoring Applications News

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New Custom Cables for Subsea Monitoring

 Novacavi released its new P_22SSA ruggedized custom cable to support monitoring activity of the marine environment.   This electro-optical-mechanical custom cable enriches the manufacturer’s diverse production range of subsea armored cable for detection and instrumentation in defense and environmental monitoring applications.   Key advantages of this armored halogen free low smoke cable are high working load performance, protection against electromagnetic interference, compactness and versatility.

M3 Sonar with M3 Tag Activator deployed on a pole (Photo: Kongsberg)

New Monitoring System for Fisheries Research

be used in conjunction with other acoustic tools to provide biomass estimates and the opportunity for extended multiyear studies due to the transponder tags’ longer battery life.   “This new system is a reflection of Kongsberg Mesotech’s continued advancement into environmental monitoring applications for the M3 Sonar. We are excited to introduce a new capability to the environmental monitoring market based on our established technology integrated with leading solutions from Sonotronics and Milne Technologies, which meet the needs of many different fishery research applications

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MacArtney Sells First LISST to DNV

the U.S. The LISST-Deep Able to obtain in-situ measurements of particle size, distribution, optical transmission and the optical volume scattering function at depths down to 3,000 meters, the LISST-Deep is an industry unique and highly versatile instrument with several scientific and environmental monitoring applications. Using a red 670 nm diode laser and a custom silicon detector, small-angle scattering from suspended particles is sensed at 32 specific log-spaced angle and ranges. This primary measurement is post-processed to obtain sediment size distribution, volume concentration, optical transmissio

SeaZone Debuts Web-based Vessel Service

ability to publish, deliver and consume adaptable cloud services ‘off the shelf’ and at minimal cost. HydroView Now: Features appeals to organizations with varying coastal, marine and maritime mapping requirements including: oil, gas and renewable energy asset management, environmental monitoring applications; maritime route planning; situational awareness; defense and vessel tracking for anti-piracy and logistical planning. seazone.com  

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