Dive into SubCtech's cutting-edge ocean color analysis, supporting Arved Fuchs's expedition and discover how technology reveals water quality through innovative marine research
BoxFish Robotics explores the role of the BoxFish Luna ROV and post-stabilisation techniques in capturing smooth subsea footage for cinematography pursuits
Applied Acoustics discusses the advancements in maritime GNSS positioning through the company's MiniPod series, focusing on the unique capabilities of models like the 101G, 103G, 106G, and 107GS
The National Data Buoy Center (NDBC) outlines a strategy using moored buoys and Saildrone uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) to address gaps in ocean data collection and advance national security
Read COVE's 2024 Ocean Enterprise report, which highlights remarkable growth in Canada’s marine sector, and showcases increased company numbers and revenue
WesternGeco and Teledyne have developed the eSource, a bandwidth-controlled seismic source that reduces sound exposure to marine mammals while maintaining effectiveness in seismic exploration
Silicon Sensing delves into the range of maritime applications that MEMS inertial sensors can be utilized in to most effectively, looking in particular at the industrial and tactical sectors
MBARI's growing fleet of aerial vehicles is gathering high-resolution, near-real-time data about the ocean that complements the information gathered by the institute's oceangoing robots
Advanced Navigation has released an article outlining the difficulties that come with precision navigation deep underwater, positing their Subsonus acoustic compass as an advanced solution
Overwatch Imaging’s Adam Lapierre sat down with OST to discuss the use of their advanced imaging systems, sensors, and software in the ocean technology and maritime industries
Silicon Sensing has been working with OST to showcase its next-generation, ultra-precise, compact, and lightweight MEMS silicon gyroscopes, accelerometers, and inertial systems
Saildrone, using its Voyager uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs), mapped 1,500 square nautical miles in the Gulf of Maine to retrieve key data from marine habitats
MetOcean’s latest case study outlines how their Stokes Drifters map plastic movement in the Wadden Sea, helping protect marine life and coastal environments from pollution
Neousys discusses the management of loading and unloading large volumes of cargo at ports, without compromising speed or safety, using automation and IP67 rugged computers
In a recent study, Open Ocean Robotics deployed its DataXplorer solar-powered USV to map eelgrass beds in Victoria, Canada, successfully covering around 42.3 hectares in just two hours
Actisense discusses how upgrading from NMEA 0183 to NMEA 2000 offers seamless integration, faster data transfer, and simplified installation for marine electronics