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Global Hydrographic Surveying Equipment Market 2020 Growth, Latest Trend Analysis and Forecast 2025 – KSU

davidFebruary 8, 2021 MarketQuest.biz proclaims the addition of a new research report titled as, Global Hydrographic Surveying Equipment Market 2020 by Key Countries, Companies, Type and Application that contains the industrial chain, factual data about every single part of the Hydrographic Surveying Equipment market, production chain, manufacturing capacity, sales volume, and revenue. The report starts with a brief introduction and market overview of the industry with estimates of market scope and size. According to the report, the global Hydrographic Surveying Equipment market has been developing at a higher pace with the development of imaginative frameworks and a developing end-client tendency. The report showcases an overview of the market scope, players, key market segments, market analysis by application, market analysis by type, and other chapters that give an overview of the research study.

Autonomous Navigation – With Or Without GNSS

Autonomous Navigation – with or without GNSS Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav was used on a SEA-KIT X class for DASA demonstration project. Photo from Sonardyne. SPRINT-Nav trails for USV navigation was pitched against local GNSS RTK. Image from Sonardyne. Use of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) as operational tools in their own right is gaining increasing traction. From harbour patrol to offshore wind operations, USVs and autonomous shipping are seen as an opportunity to reduce cost, risk to humans and our carbon footprints. But they don’t come without challenges. Because they’re unmanned and require control remotely, we are even more reliant on having accurate navigation systems onboard and currently that largely rests on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).

Falmouth naval officer Adam Coles hunts Baltic mines on HMS Echo

Falmouth naval officer Commander Adam Coles has been on deployment to the Baltic in his ship HMS Echo, operating with a Lithuanian naval vessel having strong links with this port. Adam, who lives in Falmouth with his wife and two children, is in command of the Royal Navy hydrographic survey vessel HMS Echo which has been in the Baltic Sea working closely alongside the Lithuanian Navy on operations to hunt for historic ordnance. Echo, a ship well known in Falmouth waters was joined by former British Hunt-class minehunter HMS Dulverton which now belongs to the Lithuanian Naval Force as LNS Kursis.

Gibbons Wins UCL s NORBIT Prize

Gibbons Wins UCL s NORBIT Prize The winner of UCLs NORBIT prize this year is James Gibbons. Photo courtesy Norbit/UCL This year, NORBIT UK chose to sponsor an academic prize for a high achieving student at UCL (www.ucl.ac.uk). The academic staff of the Geospatial Science and Hydrographic Surveying course agreed that the NORBIT prize should be awarded to the top student during teachings to have graduated in 2020. The winner this year is James Gibbons, who has a background in Earth Science and an active interest in structural, physical and chemical properties of the subsurface. The Geospatial Science and Hydrographic Surveying course expanded his knowledge of these disciplines while also allowing him to “gain significant insight into the uncertainties associated with the digital expression of 3D positional data on and below the Earth s Surface and their significance in Marine Engineering.”

SOCAR-Petrofac Caspian is Looking for a Construction Vessel Representative

SOCAR-Petrofac Caspian is Looking for a Construction Vessel Representative
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