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OCT 2015

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60 st / October 2015 www.sea-technology.com & LINEAR For mor building amplifiers to drive reactive loads. (858) 571-1111 FAX (858) 571-0188 info@instrumentsinc.com Copyright 2015 M o d e l S 1 6 - 2 0 A A 2 0 % d u t y 3 5 x 3 1 . 5 x 3 5 . 5 i n c h e s ; 9 8 5 l b s . i s i t o u r . i n s t r u m e n t s i n c . c o m 7 2 6 3 E n g i n e e r R d . , S a n D i e g o , C A 9 2 1 1 1 - 1 4 9 3 ( 8 5 8 ) 5 7 1 - 1 1 1 1 F A X ( 8 5 8 ) 5 7 1 - 0 1 8 8 i n f o @ i n s t r u m e n t s i n c . c o m C-Innovation is upgrading all 11 of its frst-generation UHD ROVs to in- crease offshore effciency, available horsepower, reliability, and auto- mated features for advanced project handling. The upgrades will be done by FMC Technologies, via its Schilling Robotics business unit, over the next 18 months. AHC Controller For d'ROP The d'ROP is Bibby HydroMap's new survey ROV designed for shal- low-water survey and inspection, combining positioning from the DP vessel and bespoke LARS system to maintain a fxed distance from the seabed. To do so, the ROV must be heave-compensated constantly, as it is connected to a wire directly to the LARS system. Scantrol added its AHC con- troller to the winch`s control sys- tem, including the AHC Toolbox, which makes commissioning, sup- port and operations planning/ monitoring more convenient. Fusion 6G to Help Develop Egina Field Total, operator for the Egina oil feld offshore Nigeria, together with its construction and survey partners, has successfully installed a Fusion 6G subsea positioning network to sup- port its development of the $15 billion project. Supplied by Sonardyne Interna- tional Ltd., U.K., the acoustic tech- nology specifed for Egina, which is still ongoing, included a feld-wide array of Compatt 6 seabed transpon- ders that were deployed and made ready for work eight days ahead of schedule. Located 150 km off the coast of Nigeria, in water depths up to 1,750 m, the Egina feld covers an area of around 500 sq. mi. Malta Water Supply Relies on V-130 The Malta Sustainable Energy & Water Conservation Unit (SEWCU) completed training on their new Tele- dyne BlueView V-130 imaging sonar, which is used in tandem with their VideoRay Pro 3 GTO ROV for visual inspections of the Ta` Kandja Pumping Station. Ta` Kandja is the largest and prima- ry pumping station in Malta's aquifer system, which the country relies on for their public water supply. Before purchasing their VideoRay last October, the SEWCU had to walk all 42 km of the pumping station's gal- leries for visual inspection. Using their VideoRay and sonar has signifcantly reduced the amount of time needed for visual inspections and increased their accuracy. Multipurpose Survey Vessel For Mexico's Consorcio Seafoor Systems has delivered an EchoBoat-MB system to Consor- cio IUYET S.A. de C.V., one of Mex- ico's largest engineering frms. The EchoBoat-MB is a remotely controlled, multipurpose vessel capable of carry- ing multiple sensors for hydrographic survey projects. The delivered system is equipped with: Sonic 2020 multibeam echo- sounder by R2Sonic; Ekinox-D dual GPS inertial system by SBG Systems; miniSVS sound velocity measurement sensor by Valeport; and HYSWEEP multibeam software by HYPACK. ST

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