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Greensea IQ Launches Combat Swimmers Command and Control Interface

commercial users operating in deep contested environments. The controller features 30 programmable push buttons and two joysticks, providing customization to match operator preferences and mission requirements. The accompanying submersible hub is depth rated to 45 meters and integrates a high performance intel i7 processor with a removable 1TB hard drive, supporting secure data handling and advanced mission processing. The new product is typically deployed with Greensea’s EOD Edge software framework installed. EOD Edge is a command and control suite for operators of maritime robotics. It is

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SYRENE: An Underwater Embedded Artificial Intelligence Camera for Invasive Fauna Monitoring

webs. This amplifies the vulnerability of ecosystems to global changes.The SYRENE project and the need for an invasive fauna active monitoringStarted in 2020, the SYRENE project (SYstème in situ de REconnaissance en temps réel de faune invasive sous-mariNE) aims to use embedded artificial intelligence to help local authorities detect and quantify invasive underwater species that threaten the balance of local marine ecosystems. Artificial intelligence makes it possible to detect complex shapes that were impossible to distinguish with any degree of accuracy just a few years ago.Some invasive

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Intelatus: The long-tenured, New Name in Market Intel & Planning

Intelatus Global Partners is a new name in energy, marine and industrial market analysis and strategic planning, a ‘new name’ with nearly 50 years of experience and proven results.Founded by the merger of International Maritime Associates (IMA) and World Energy Reports (WER), Intelatus is a firm of business consultants with unique experience of nearly five decades across the entire maritime supply chain, producing multi-client analytical studies for sectors including offshore oil and gas, renewables and the energy transition, ports and terminals, transport and logistics, shipbuilding and

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MTR100: Saildrone takes USVs to the Next Level

;s now making its way back,” a voyage on which it will have mapped more than 6,500 square miles of previously unmapped seabed.Richard Jenkins, founder and CEO, SaildroneThe potential for USVs is as big as the ocean itself, with a “huge need from defense, from homeland security, from bathymetry intel and climate reasons,” said Jenkins. “We have three verticals to our business. One is ocean data: climate, weather, fisheries, sustainability, carbon, et cetera. Bathymetry is second, so doing multi-beam mapping and mapping the seabed near shore literal conditions and also deep ocean.

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China Offshore Wind Applies USV Intel Solution

A series of the latest solutions and achievements about Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) marine application was showcased at the 2019 China Marine Economy Expo, a national class exhibition that has extensive influence in the international industry.Among the eye-catching demonstrations, an unmanned solution about offshore wind farm operation and maintenance attracted the most attention from industry insiders and government officers.  The solution is featured with utilizing USVs to automatically monitor the scouring of pile foundations, submarine cables, offshore booster stations, etc., and map the

RockBLOCK has been integrated on specially developed wave buoys deployed on to sea ice floes in the Arctic and Antarctic by NIWA. (Photo: Rock Seven)

‘Small Satcom’ Aids Polar Climate Research

are seeing more interest from the Oil & Gas industry for instance, where data originating at facilities in remote or hazardous locations can inform if an engineer needs to visit or not.”   Designed to work with any platform with a serial or USB port, including Arduino, Raspberry PI and Intel Edison, as well as Windows, Mac and Linux computers, RockBLOCK is a simple and reliable way to integrate two-way communication into sensor and measurement based research projects. It can send messages of 340 bytes and receive messages of 270 bytes using Iridium Short Burst Data (SBD), which offers

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MTR 100: RECAB

Unit) is designed to be versatile;  easy to change or add hardware functionality such as AIS or other GPS system modules. This flexibility enables deployment in several other application areas. •    Compact and scalable fanless high performance Maritime Processing Unit using Intel Ivy Bridge Core i3. •    Flexible design enables a range of optional modules and functionality to be added. Examples include DGPS, AIS receiver, UHF radio with Diplexer through a Single Antenna connector. •    Optional Power over Ethernet 802.3af interface

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Subsea UK Portal Helps Members Go Global

into new provinces and establish a presence in even the world’s most challenging markets.    Members will be able to pinpoint the most relevant regions for them and uncover the steps required to successfully break into emerging frontiers. Earlier this year, Subsea UK launched SubseaIntel, a comprehensive overview of global subsea activity. Subsea Intel allows users to delve deeper into current projects across the globe and identify which contracts have been awarded and to whom, when contracts are up for tender or renewal and what the values are, where available. Global Business

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EPA Awards 10th Grader for Work on Marine Oil Spills

of the environmental impact of oil spills, the inefficiency of current methods of oil remediation and the need to develop more efficient methods of environmental management after an oil spill.   Veeramoney has won several awards at local, regional, state and international competitions and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair

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