Marlink provides seamless connectivity for scientific research vessel to study ocean environment at risk
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Marlink, the leading provider of smart network solutions, has teamed up with environmental research group Andromède Océanologie to support its ‘Gombessa 6’ project with smart hybrid connectivity.
The research team is composed of an oceanographic trimaran and the saturation barge of the National Institute of Deep Diving (INPP) towed by M/V Pionnier, owned by long-time Marlink connectivity partner SeaOwl, which operates the platform supply vessel on behalf of the French Navy. SeaOwl and Marlink have previously collaborated on other innovative projects including the Remote Operated Services at Sea (ROSS) initiative.
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Marlink provides seamless connectivity for scientific research vessel to study ocean environment at risk
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The French call Corsica “Ile de Beauté,” the beautiful island. And indeed, the rugged, mountainous landscape of this Mediterranean isle is spectacular, with mountains in the center, a narrow coastal strip and historic cities. The French territory also holds millennia worth of history, of grapes, invasions and fierce independence.
It breeds wines with connections to both Italy and mainland France, yet they express their individuality and are totally different.
This is an island that’s resurrecting its roots through culture, food and wine. The Mediterranean’s most mountainous isle, Corsica is situated 110 miles southeast of the French Provençal coast, 50 miles west of Italy’s Tuscan coast and just north of Sardinia. Because of its stellar, sometimes scary terrain, it has been left more natural than most islands here, with plenty of native grapes, other flora and fauna.