Subsea > November 2009
Puget Sound Wireless Buoy System
Intellicheck Mobilisa received a $4.5 million contract from the U.S. Navy for wireless security buoys that can detect water quality, oil spills, and maritime threats.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/2/2009 11:40:36 PM | with 2 comments


OpenHydro Wins Contract for Tidal Project in Puget Sound
Irish tidal energy company OpenHydro secured a major contract to develop a tidal energy pilot project for a public utility provider in Washington.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/4/2009 11:33:10 PM | with 0 comments


Test Drive the Compact, Capable, and Versatile SeaBotix LBV!
You are invited to attend a live demonstration of the SeaBotix Inspection Class ROV product line. View a demonstration, fly it yourself, and meet with one of the founders of SeaBotix.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/5/2009 4:29:29 PM | with 0 comments


NOAA research ship Okeanos Explorer
The Okeanos is the only U.S. government ship dedicated solely to exploring unknown parts of the ocean. It is a former Navy surveillance ship that was obtained by NOAA in 2005 and converted at a shipyard in Seattle into a deep-sea research vessel.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/9/2009 7:29:55 PM | with 0 comments


Pacific Northwest Ocean Observatory
The University of Washington received the largest-ever federal award to construct an ocean observatory off the Pacific Northwest.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/12/2009 4:39:21 PM | with 0 comments


NOAA, UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL ANNOUNCE THE DISCOVERY OF WWII SUBMARINES
Two World War II Japanese submarines, designed with revolutionary technology to attack the U.S. mainland, have been discovered off the Hawaiian coast of Oahu using manned submersibles.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/16/2009 6:31:17 PM | with 1 comments


Recovery Act Supports Maritime Projects
The U.S. released millions of recovery dollars for projects that support efficient marine navigation and the creation of maritime jobs.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/19/2009 10:28:02 AM | with 0 comments


Law of the Sea - Continental Shelf Updates
The International Seabed Authority reports that Mexico and Ireland implemented Article 76 Paragraph 9 of the Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/23/2009 4:14:55 PM | with 0 comments


Naval Research Sea Glider Applications
The beaked whale is the target of a new undersea glider trying to track the deep-diving mammals by their high-frequency clicks and squeals.

Posted to Subsea by Chuck Bunton on 11/26/2009 11:15:23 AM | with 0 comments


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