An AutoNaut USV has been purchased by the Barbados Meteorological Services to provide data to assist with hurricane tracking.
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An AutoNaut USV has been purchased by the Barbados Meteorological Services to provide data to assist with hurricane tracking.
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Read more »The GEBCO Map the Gaps Symposium on ocean exploration will take place November 7 and 8 in Monaco at the Oceanographic Museum, with livestream on YouTube.
Read more »NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has announced $6.7 million in fiscal year 2023 funding for 18 coastal resilience research projects across the U.S.
Read more »The International Energy Agency’s Ocean Energy Systems (IEA-OES) has released interviews with five experts who have spearheaded pioneering ocean energy projects worldwide. These discussions provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with harnessing ocean energy in remote regions.
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Read more »Belgium-based startup MAHI has successfully raised its seed round, led by venture firm PIRQUE and shipping company Ultranav.
Read more »Maxwell Marine has been contracted to design and supply a technical anchoring system for the first USVs that will be used for offshore metocean measurement campaigns in the wind farm industry.
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An AutoNaut USV has been purchased by the Barbados Meteorological Services to provide data to assist with hurricane tracking.
Every week, an episode unravels oceanic mysteries, delves into maritime trends or shares other stories of the sea.
Quiet Sound, a collaborative program from Washington Maritime Blue dedicated to fostering a more sustainable environment for Southern Resident killer whales through reduction in underwater noise pollution, has launched its voluntary vessel slowdown season, which runs through early 2024.
The GEBCO Map the Gaps Symposium on ocean exploration will take place November 7 and 8 in Monaco at the Oceanographic Museum, with livestream on YouTube.
NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has announced $6.7 million in fiscal year 2023 funding for 18 coastal resilience research projects across the U.S.
The International Energy Agency’s Ocean Energy Systems (IEA-OES) has released interviews with five experts who have spearheaded pioneering ocean energy projects worldwide. These discussions provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with harnessing ocean energy in remote regions.
FarSounder and NSSLGlobal have joined forces to introduce FarSounder’s Argos product line to their defense, commercial, and leisure clients.
Belgium-based startup MAHI has successfully raised its seed round, led by venture firm PIRQUE and shipping company Ultranav.
Jim Cairns, a pioneer in subsea connectors, discusses his work in the industry over the decades and his most recent startup venture.
A closeup of the tech that enables Schmidt Ocean Institute’s deepwater livestreaming.