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The Mariner field in the UK North Sea (Credit: Jamie Baikie and Michal Wachucik / Equinor)

Hydrasun to Supply Subsea Equipment for North Sea Oil and Gas Field

Scottish-based services specialist Hydrasun has secured a multi-million-dollar contract to supply subsea instrumentation for the Equinor-operated Mariner field in the North Sea.The contract, valued around $3 million, was awarded to Hydrasun by a major subsea original equipment manufacturer (OEM), whose name was not disclosed.It covers the supply of low and high pressure instrumentation tubing and fittings for a spool Christmas tree build program, with up to 20 trees to be manufactured over a three-year period.Initial deliveries are scheduled to begin in the first quarter 2026, with Hydrasun supporting

Capt. Charlie MacVean with some of his USS SEAWOLF (SSN575) divers. (Photograph courtesy of John Freeman.)

In Memoriam: Captain Charles Robert MacVean, USN, (Ret.), PhD

. Following graduation from high school in Ridgewood, New Jersey, he attended Dartmouth College as an NROTC student. He earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, majoring in Engineering Physics, and was commissioned in 1959. Ensign MacVean served as Communicator on board the USS FORREST SHERMAN (DD931) prior to attending Cornell University where he received a PhD in Nuclear Science and Engineering. Lieutenant MacVean then entered the Nuclear Power and Submarine Curriculum, completing courses in Bainbridge, MD, Windsor Locks, CT, and New London, CT.Lieutenant Commander MacVean

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HII Marks Oklahoma Submarine Construction Milestone at Newport News Shipbuilding

HII announced that its Newport News Shipbuilding division has reached a significant construction milestone for Virginia-class submarine Oklahoma (SSN 802).Oklahoma is now “pressure hull complete,” which signifies all of the hull sections have joined to form a single, watertight unit.It is the 29th Virginia-class fast attack submarine, the first of Block V and the 14th to be delivered by NNS.The ship’s sponsor is Mary “Molly” Slavonic, an Oklahoma native. Slavonic has long supported both the state of Oklahoma and the Navy. She worked alongside her husband, former

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Ukraine Says Underwater Drones Hit Submarine, Russia Denies Damage

Ukraine said on Monday it hit and disabled a Russian missile-carrying submarine docked at a Black Sea naval base using underwater sea drones for the first time, but Moscow denied the strike caused any damage.The attack with Ukrainian-made "Sub Sea Baby" drones hit the submarine in the port of Novorossiysk where Russia has rebased many of its Black Sea naval vessels to put them out of reach of Ukrainian strikes, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said.Footage published by the SBU showed a powerful explosion erupting from the water at a pier near where a submarine and other vessels were

A small solar-powered wave buoy casts off into the ocean.
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Australia Opens a Wave Data Portal

2024 found that the nation’s weather, climate, and ocean conditions continue to change. Rising sea levels pose a significant threat to coastal communities and coastal ecosystems by amplifying the risks of coastal inundation, storm surge, erosion, and saltwater intrusion into groundwater systems.For most of Australia, coastal floods that currently occur occasionally are predicted to become chronic later this century. Extreme sea levels that had a probability of occurring once in a hundred years are projected to become an annual event.Oceanographers from The University of Western Australia (UWA)

The Glomar Explorer off Maui after the recovery mission. 
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A Project Called Azorian: Doing the Impossible

Soviet naval and air search in the North Pacific Ocean. The USN monitored the search over the next few months and concluded the Russians lost a submarine and were unable to find her. Using acoustic records from listening stations in the Pacific, the Navy discovered an explosive event that occurred just before and in the same area where the Soviet’s were looking. The Navy deployed a specially equipped spy submarine to secretly search the seabed where the event occurred and found and photographed the wreckage of the Russian submarine K-129 that rested on the seafloor of the North Pacific Ocean (Figure

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Schmidt Sciences Awards $11m for AI in Humanities Research

Schmidt Sciences has awarded $11 million for up to 23 teams of researchers around the world to develop and apply artificial intelligence to archaeology, history, literature and other humanities disciplines, seeking to unlock new understandings of human history and culture.“Our newest technologies may shed light on our oldest truths, on all that makes us human—from the origins of civilization to the peaks of philosophical thought to contemporary art and film,” said Wendy Schmidt, co-founder of Schmidt Sciences. “Schmidt Sciences’ Humanities andAI Virtual Institute (HAVI)

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New Technologies Boost Wave Power Potential

wave energy, under a high-growth scenario supported by a modernized UK supply chain, could deliver more than $40 billion (£30 billion) in gross value added to the economy and support tens of thousands of jobs.One of the aims of the project is to demonstrate the survivability, reliability, and performance of wave energy systems. This is a challenge being tackled around the world.In November, NREL researchers in the US announced the development of a free, open-source tool that combines (or stacks) multiple wave energy modeling capabilities into one user-friendly package.With SEA-Stack, wave energy

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AeroVironment to Deliver Mission Specialist Defender ROVs to USGC

AeroVironment, Inc., a provider of underwater robotic systems, announced it has been awarded a $4.8 million United States Coast Guard contract through its wholly owned subsidiary, VideoRay, to deliver Mission Specialist Defender remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) as part of the Service’s Force Design 2028 modernization initiative.The Defender will enhance the Coast Guard’s maritime response capabilities by enabling rapid underwater inspections, pier inspections, hull assessments, subsurface infrastructure surveys, disaster response and search and rescue operations in challenging environments&

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