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Teledyne Marine partners with Maritime Robotics and DEEP to survey DEEP's quarry lake in the Wye Valley. Credit: Teledyne Marine

Teledyne Marine autonomously surveys DEEP's quarry lake in Wye Valley

Teledyne Marine joined forces with Maritime Robotics and DEEP to survey DEEP's quarry lake, affectionately referred to as Loch Lye, in the Wye Valley.The team deployed the latest survey equipment mounted on a Maritime Robotics Otter Pro vessel, including a Teledyne RESON SeaBat T51 (800 kHz) multi beam sonar with integrated inertial navigation, paired with a Teledyne Valeport SWiFT profiler. Loch Lyr serves as the centerpiece of the DEEP campus, a facility spanning 50 acres. The former National Dive Center offers environment for testing subsea equipment, developing methodologies

Overall Winner of the Teledyne Marine photo contest: Image by Rita Novo, VLIZ - Flanders Marine Institute, taken in the Belgian Part of the North Sea (BPNS), 2023 / Image courtesy Teledyne Marine

... And the Winner is ...

courtesy Teledyne MarineWinner Best Data AwardThis prize honors a photograph that shows the real-life effects of data collection on marine science. Here’s a big congratulations on the image and the high-quality data it represents—a survey near Le Havre illustrating a tidal stream with the Teledyne RESON Seabat T50-R.Image by Axel Gille, Haropaport Le Havre, Le Havre, France, 2024 / Image courtesy Teledyne MarineWinner Adversity AwardThis photo shows the endurance and willpower needed by marine experts. It records the efforts that went into confronting everything from the very harsh conditions

Image courtesy Teledyne Valeport

Teledyne Valeport Hosts Customer Open Day

provided a unique opportunity for industry professionals and customers to explore the latest innovations and technologies from Teledyne Valeport.The open day featured live demonstrations of cutting-edge marine technologies, including  a showcase of the SeaBat T51 multibeam sonar system from Teledyne RESON, mounted on an Otter Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) provided by Maritime Robotics AS. The setup also included the Valeport SWiFT SVP, highlighting the seamless integration of solutions for hydrographic and oceanographic surveying.Attendees were treated to a guided factory tour, providing an inside

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Teledyne Gavia Expands in Iceland

6,000m AUV to its fleet. By 2022, Teledyne Gavia released the Osprey 2,000m rated AUV and is currently working on an air deployed Gavia variant expected to launch in late 2024. The company has also enhanced the low-logistics Gavia AUV by incorporating high-capability imaging sensors such as the Teledyne RESON T20 multibeam and the Kraken MINSAS sonars.Stefan Reynisson, vice president and general manager of Teledyne Gavia, said, “Teledyne Gavia is pleased to be able to respond to customer requests for added capacity and capabilities and shorter lead times. The response to a diversified product

RV Nautilus (Credit: TDI-Brooks)

TDI-Brooks' Retrofitted Vessel Arrives to US for Offshore Wind Work

American MCK-1240 upper forecastle deck STBD side SWL 7.1 ton crane, large deck and accommodation capacity of 46 berths.The vessel is outfitted with TDI-Brooks’ complete geotechnical tool kit including a suite of innovative geotechnical tools for soil sampling and measurement.It also has a Teledyne RESON full ocean depth multibeam echosounder (MBES) for performing hydrographic marine, surface geochemical ‘seep-hunting’ (SGE) and seabed heatflow surveys (HF)

(Photo: TDI-Brooks)

TDI-Brooks' New Vessel Ready for Work

46 berths and a large deck capacity.In addition, the Nautilus is equipped with Geomil Manta-200 CPT, Neptune 3K & 5K vibracorers and a specially designed pneumatic vibracorer by TDI-Brooks. These tools enable efficient and accurate geotechnical surveys and sampling.The Nautilus is equipped with a Teledyne RESON full ocean depth multibeam echosounder (MBES), which enables surveys up to approximately 2,500 meters water depth. It is particularly useful for conducting hydrographic marine surveys, surface geochemical "seep-hunting" (SGE), and seabed heatflow surveys (HF)

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Maritime Robotics and Teledyne Marine Equip Ukrainian Navy with USVs

provider of autonomous technology, and the Danish subsea technology supplier Teledyne Marine, said Friday that they had together delivered a number of Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs) to the Ukrainian Navy for advanced sensor data collection.Maritime Robotics' Otter USV, equipped with the Teledyne RESON SeaBAT T51-R multibeam echosounder from Teledyne Marine, is now in use by the Ukrainian Navy.According to the company, the USV enables critical data collection, without endangering human lives, as the sensors are carried by an unmanned vehicle. This allows for comprehensive and accurate information

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TDI-Brooks Adds 75m DP2 Ship to its Fleet

jumbo piston corers (JPC), cyclic t-bar instrument (TBAR), piezocone penetrometers including a 40 meter CPT-Stinger and 10 meter Gravity CPT tool (gCPT), newly acquired Geomil Manta-200 CPT, Neptune 3K & 5K vibracorers and TDI-Brooks’ designed pneumatic vibracorer. The Nautilus will have a Teledyne RESON full ocean depth multibeam echosounder (MBES) for surveys to ~2,500m water depth for performing hydrographic marine, surface geochemical “seep-hunting” (SGE) and seabed heatflow surveys (HF)

(Photo: Oceanology International Americas)

Oi Americas to Host Product Launches and New Technologies

;s Imaging Marcomms Manager says: “Teledyne Marine looks forward to reconnecting in person with all our global customers and partners at Oi Americas 2023. We will showcase all our latest underwater technologies including our newest multibeam sonars for manned and autonomous surface vessels from Teledyne RESON as well as the new Benthos Ultra Compact Modem and Pathfinder DVL from Teledyne RDI.”Arctic Rays LLC is another exhibitor planning substantial launch and new product awareness activity says Stephanie Herndon, Director of Marketing & Communications: “Ready for launch at OiA, Arctic

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