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As Oceanology International 2014 is set to be largest event of its series, this Preview is a taster of all there will be on offer. Join us to discover state-of-the-art technology, agenda-setting conferences, the popular visiting vessel and waterside demonstration programmes, as well as new show features and endless networking opportunities with international peers across every offshore and subsea industry. We look forward to seeing you there.

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This is an exciting period for Oceanology International with the launch, in September 2013, of our first event in Shanghai, to be repeated in September 2014. This widening of our exhibitor/visitor base, and the worldwide reach of the parent event, means you can confidently expect to meet global stakeholders relevant to your business at OI 2014. As ever, I’d like to thank the industry for its support for all elements of the show, the individuals who have worked with us, under the overall chairmanship of Professor Ralph

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Rayner, to ensure that ours is a conference programme designed by the industry for the industry it serves, and with particular thanks to The Society for Underwater Technology, our Learned Society Patron, and all our other supporting organisations. There’s just one word to describe OI 2014 – “unmissable”. So, register for free on www. oceanologyinternational.com and make your travel plans now.

James Coleman Exhibition Director Oceanology International

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newly developed conference programmes new panel discussions – aquaculture, ballast water and subsea mining day programme of visiting vessels and waterside demonstrations new Innovation Zone new dedicated area for oil spill technologies, Spillex

Watch Ralph Rayner, OI 2014 Conference Chairman, talk about the latest marine technology trends.

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www. will launch the Abyssal Operating System for ROVs (Abyssal OS). It is an advanced real time 3D Visualisation and Operation Management System to support ROV pilots and supervisors to perform tasks in complex subsea environments, increasing safety and efficiency (up to 40%) during ROV operations. ’s M563, a dual-band CHRIP-read broadband transducer designed for research and survey application, launched mid-2013 will feature on their stand. The M563 is an ideal solution for OEMs with frequency agile sounders or CHIRP capable sounders for use in shallow and coastal survey applications. will showcase its new concept of drifter, the Ocean Drifter Iridium. Based on satellite communication and characterised for its quality, size and price, ODi allows tracking and monitoring sea currents, and is ideal for scientific missions, oil spill tracking and search and rescue operations. Its solar rechargeable energy system makes the autonomy theoretically unlimited.

will introduce the Dura-Spark 240, the latest in a long line of seismic sound sources manufactured by the company. It offers high resolution sub-bottom data up to 25cm, in water depths up to 1000m, and features include long life, durable electrodes that produce a consistent pulse signature and keep operational maintenance to a minimum.

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will focus on the development of deepwater buoyancy materials used on ROV/AUVs as well as evolution of Balmoral Duraguard™, cable protection system, bend stiffeners and bend restrictors. 2013 SAW Balmoral strengthen its leading position in specialised ROV and AUV buoyancy modules. The company has seen an upward trend in the use of its high performance low density pure foam (LDF) composite buoyancy systems. will introduce the new version of its GEOD range of products, GEOD BALI RTK, GEOD PPU RTK, and the new portable integrated Hydrographic Pack, based on the Sonic 2020 multibeam echosounder from R2sonic. After the integration of Sonic 2024 and 2022, OI2014 will see the new Sonic 2020 integration suitable for all small survey vessels.

will exhibit their DWR4 with ACM. This Directional Waverider includes their Acoustic Current Meter, which measures the surface current, direction of the current as well as wave height, wave direction and wave period. Sea surface water temperature measurement is included as standard. Option features include an external power switch, solar panel and Argos communication. has a new vehicle line that will broaden and diversify their already impressive ‘Integrated Solutions’ Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) suite. One of their Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USV) will be on their stand.

will launch its Limits and Boundaries Module as an add-in to the popular CARIS Bathy DataBASE software. Their launch product is the next generation of the world-renowned CARIS LOTS software and comprises a geodetic tool box specially designed for calculating marine limits and boundaries, which is especially important in the offshore energy industry.

’s DVS-300 Diver Video System is a one-of-a-kind compact, ultralightweight video system that records to a USB flash drive. The CCU-10 Camera Control Unit, which offers a 12.1” display in a package that weighs only 12lbs lies at its heart. will launch the DensX, a very accurate in situ mud density measurement system with a measurement range between 1.0T/ m3 and an accuracy of 0.25%. It is based on x-ray and is a direct measurement method that does not suffer from strong legislative restrictions like radioactive density measurement systems. It weighs 70kg and is able to intrude deep in soft sediment layers. will feature Ospar compliant lubricants for subsea applications.



will focus on the Triton telemetry buoy which offers broadband data acquisition from sensors located on the buoy, suspended in the water column or on the seafloor, depending on application requirements. It is designed for extended coastal and offshore moored deployments, with solar and battery power systems to support multiple sensor payloads. – demonstrating its world-leading expertise in the collection and interpretation of earth and engineering data, Fugro is highlighting new technology, wider global representation, new training facilities and a broader range of integrated services. Fugro’s ongoing fleet renewal programme sees the introduction of several new vessels for differing specialist roles whilst its expanded subsea engineering and diving activities deliver a wider range of integrated offshore service offerings. With many of Fugro’s innovations focused on the offshore environment, one of the most recent – an innovative system that monitors verticality of monopiles during installation – is already bringing benefits to offshore wind farm developments.

(FORCE) on the Canada Pavilion. Canada’s lead tidal energy facility has partnered with Nortek Scientific to build Vectron, the world’s first instrument for high-resolution, real time measurements of turbulent water flow at turbine hub height. Vectron combines multiple ADCP units and converges their beams on a single point.

will launch their Water Column Explorer and Water Column Interpreter – extensions to ArcGIS. They will also launch Geocap Datalink for ArcGIS, which makes it very simple to move data between the GIS software and the Geocap Seafloor product, and the Geocap Ground Model package for ground model construction I all stages of project development.

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will highlight their new 21 metre offshore survey & support vessel Geosurveyor X. She is fitted with the latest survey equipment and can carry out full range site investigations and cable route surveys in a safe, efficient and cost effective manner. Geosurveyor X can also be used as a crew transfer vessel and is licensed MCA Cat 1 (150 NM) to carry 12 persons and three crew. will feature their Sediment Profile (SP) and Plan View Imaging services worldwide for cost-effective ‘optical coring’ reconnaissance surveys of the seafloor, the most effective way to perform environmental baseline or post-operational impact studies for oil & gas platforms, alternative energy sites, or aquaculture operations.

will demonstrate its expertise in manufacturing high quality strain wave gears and associated equipment, showcasing precision hollow shaft actuators for offshore oil and gas platforms, as well as compact long life gears for subsea cameras mounted on ROVs. The company’s competitive advantage is provided by zero backlash gears with high reduction ratios. has designed a new approach in pressure controlled hydrophones. Their patent pending, low-cost miniature passive switch is integrated into their HTI-97-DA Exportable Hydrophones, and shows a higher consistency of output characteristics with a quicker cut-off process around the maximum depth limit set by the switch, as well as a narrower variance zone.

will launch a new brand of underwater lighting solutions that offer flexibility, modularity and the ability to provide custom made products. will showcase their revolutionary oil spill recovery solution, the Gobbler vessel, an innovative, patent protected, rapid response solution for deep and shallow water oil spills. In development since 2009, the Gobbler is highly versatile and fast performing, it has nine patents granted/pending in the UK, USA and the EU. The FRP hull design is certified by Lloyd’s Register as a workboat for service up to 60 nautical miles offshore and carries the approval of the United States Coast Guard. is a growing global subsea IRM group (the Harkand group was formed in February 2013) with a vision of setting the standards for the sector. The group brings together a wealth of experience from Integrated Subsea Services, Iremis, Veolia Marine Services and Andrews Survey and now operates in four distinct regions across the globe. Their exhibit will focus predominately on Harkand Andrews Survey services.

– manufactured by BAE Systems for iTP Ltd the MkX Acoustic Systems Trainer was first exhibited at OI China 2013 in Shanghai. The MkX can now work as an R&D platform with a new powerful Sonar Signal Analyser operation at 500Ms/sec with burst and sweep modes. ’s high-tech positioning and navigation products include: ROVINS, a subsea inertial navigation system depth rated to 3000 meters; OCTANS, surface and subsea gyrocompasses based on iXBlue FOG technology; GAPS NG, a global acoustic positioning system working in both deep and extremely shallow water; and ComMet, a highly accurate subsea jumper and spool piece metrology system. will launch the NarcineArray™ product portfolio. This is a product family of next generation low profile miniaturised acoustic arrays, suitable for low speed towed or static applications.



will launch Aquancable®, a wide range of specialist bespoke cables for maritime and underwater technologies. These include ROV cables, Fiber Optic hybrid cables, umbilicals, subsea armoured cables, subsea detection and instrumentation cables to be suitable in any harsh environment conditions while guaranteeing the requested performance. In late November they announced a second supply of marine cables used in the Costa Concordia shipwreck salvage operation. are launching AutoNaut, a revolutionary wave propelled unmanned surface vessel (USV). She is ideal for very long endurance voyages carrying out ocean science research as well as commercial and defence applications. Her unique wave propulsion technology harvests the motion of the oceans, making her silent, persistent, zero emission, cost-effective and re-usable.

will feature an expendable microstructure profiler (SMP) for measuring deep ocean turbulence. The new technology of SMP makes deep ocean turbulence measurements more practicable. will launch new SeaBeam 3000 MK II technology. The constant development of their multibeam systems takes the well-proven SeaBeam technology to the next level. Enhanced features and functions prove the systems to be the ideal and reliable partner for all kind of survey tasks covering the complete survey range from shallow water to full ocean depth. is showcasing the new, commercial version of the Wave Glider SV Series starring the high end Wave Glider SV3. Ideal for long endurance, unmanned ocean data collection and monitoring, the Wave Glider SV3 along with their technology and channel partners provide solutions and services for METOC; hydrographic surveys; magnetometry; fisheries stock assessment/management and maritime security. will introduce the OceanEye™ Net add-on module to the OceanEye™ system, which is a ‘lighter-thanair’ tethered aerostat system offering a 24/7 aerial surveillance solution for demanding maritime scenarios. The OceanEye™ Net lets several users on supporting vessels view the imagery and data captured from the elevated OceanEye Sensor unit.

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is presenting a new range of products to enhance personnel management at every level, in every industry sector. MTCS Online represents a sea change in performance tracking and quantitative evaluation for eLearning and competence assessment. For the first time, managers can track – in real time - the progress of ongoing assessments and courses and gain a strategic overview of employees’ performance.

designs, manufactures and sells instruments and systems for water measurements and environmental monitoring. Its fields of application are ocean, deep sea, coastal, rivers and lakes. The new range of nke autonomous data loggers includes STPS, STBD and SP2T. The company is involved in several research projects, both nationally and internationally and works in partnership with institutions such as Ifremer and CNRS.

provides engineering and ocean cabled observatory solutions globally to industry and government. Their Smart Ocean Systems™ portfolio of products and services leverages the world’s first regional cabled ocean observatories, NEPTUNE and VENUS, on Canada’s west coast. Smart Ocean Systems™ is a comprehensive set of technologies and services providing remote multi-media event detection and monitoring on your desktop – anywhere in the world. Its products include integrated sensor technologies, power and network backbone infrastructure, cloudbased data collection and visualization, and data analysis products, and Internet presentation.

is launching its new generation of profilers covering seismic, meteorology and marine mammals fields at the same time. The innovative float continuously analyses acoustic signals and detects major seismic events, weather phenomena such as rain, drizzles and whale migrations while drifting. It carries three times more batteries than competitors and reaches 3000m depths. have two launches– their Stainless Steel Multiple Corer and GPRS Camera System. The OSIL Multi Corer has been re-developed to improve usability and handling of both the corer and subsequent samples on deck. This new version has replaced OSIL’s existing range of Multiple Corers which are universally acknowledged as being the only way of reliably collecting an undisturbed sediment sample from the seabed. The GPRS Camera System can be linked with any analogue sensor to aid co-ordination of responses to such things as pollution events.



will launch a new ROV/diver operated electrical switch made from super duplex stainless steel, with an operating depth of 3000m and has diver or compliant ROV handles available. Their new Hi-Rel PRV encloses two serially redundant pressure relief valves in a single corrosion resistant housing and addresses the problems of mechanical failure in a harsh subsea environment. Prevco’s new pressure relief valve, vacuum adaptor, addresses an all too common problem – when vacuum leak testing an enclosure, there is often a loss of vacuum when replacing the vent plug and/or loss of pressure when backfilling with Nitrogen.

’s recent QINSy release includes new real time functionality for advanced catenary tools to compute the tow cables and anchor chains during a rig move with anchor handling tugs. QPS QINSy now computes and displays the catenary of both the tow wire and the anchor chain and the location of the anchor (requires a valid OrcaFlex license from Orcina).

’s new compact mobile single scanner system RIEGL VMS-250 was specifically designed for marine applications. It is equipped with a seawater resistant protective case and can be optionally complemented with a fully integrated and calibrated camera system comprising two 5MPix industrial cameras.

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will release new short term contracts for businesses that want to add on extra contracts. With clients mainly within the marine and shipping industry they are fully aware of the number of variances which occur for companies, and their solution is designed to help all their customers. They are launching their insight guide ‘Rocketing Roaming Rates’ to help companies reduce their mobile roaming rates.

will feature the upgraded AxteRx line of compact GNSS marine receivers. These are designed for continuous GNSS operations including receiving L-Band PPP corrections even during nearby tridium transmissions. They integrate novel RTK models that constantly sense their environment to optimally adapt to situations where GNSS signals can be distorted by reflective surfaces and continuously deliver optimised accuracies.

will launch a new marine equipment insurance program with the potential of packaging together the physical damage to the equipment alongside the general liability. It has A-rated security aimed at coverage for oil field service contractors, onshore and offshore surveying and ROVs.

will highlight the Hemisphere GNSS VS330 dual frequency GNSS compass system that features the capability to receive GPS L1/ L2, GLONASS, WAAS, EGNOS, L-Band and IALA Beacon signals; and Satel 3AS/d EASy UHF radio modems, which offer a wide user variable tuning range and a selection of channel spacing options.

will introduce their newest SS109HT APT pan & tilt system. This is a significant power and features upgrade from their current SS109 model. Improved electronic processing means the operator now has even more precise control of every movement required to place your device ‘on-target’. SIDUS offers the highest resolution available at 0.08 degrees. With fluid motion the unit can handle very heavy loads with 14 ft/lbs (62.3n). A working SS109HT ATP will be displayed along.

will focus on the new and innovative Digital Diver Depth Gauge (DDG) as a logical step to enhance diver safety and therefore reducing diving risk. The DDG ensures that monitoring, logging and safe diving become much easier to attain.

’s Fiber Optic Multiplexer consists of two PCB assemblies. One resides locally and one remotely (typically subsea). These circuits have the ability to take a range of different electrical signals and ‘multiplex’ them all onto a single optical fibre. At the other end of the fibre the optical signal is ‘de-multiplexed’ and provided again as an electrical signal. The multiplexer circuit becomes transparent to the devices whose data it carries.

is launching its new energy source for sparker-boomer seismics. The SIG Pulse power supplies are using a new charging technology, for faster charging at 2000 joules per second. Intelligent electronics controls and secures the charge, discharge, and short circuits. This new energy source will replace the SIG 2mille which has spread on the oceanographic research vessels over the past 10 years.


is launching the CRH01, a new high performance single-axis MEMS gyroscope which delivers a bias instability below 0.2o/ hr, and is suitable for all marine attitude and positioning control system applications requiring high accuracy and reliability, in a compact and affordable module. Four variants are available to accommodate dynamic ranges from 25o/sec to 400o/sec.

will be presenting new product capabilities of the Gavia Offshore Surveyor line. Enhanced capabilities for 2014 include USBL and LBL support for greater flexibility when operating at depth or for extended duration missions, a non ITAR controlled INS option, launch and recovery options and variety of new sensors including survey grade side scan sonars.

will feature their R2SONIC multi-beam echosounders. The brand new 2020, launched in 2013 will be on the stand alongside the 700 kHz ultra high resolution 2024 multi-beam echosounder. The new SONIC 2020 is the most compact high performance wideband shallow water multi-beam echo sounder yet, fitting in the palm of your hand.

will showcase its latest positioning technology. The LD7 is a small, rugged positioning sensor that also provides a very accurate heading output, negating the need for a mechanical gyro in offshore survey operations. The LD6 will also be featured, this receiver is designed for long term or permanent installations in DP, seismic and survey operations.

will showcase the MOSS_1806 portable freeboard and incline system. This is a universal handheld unit to execute ‘digital’ freeboard or incline measurements by means of an ultrasonic sensor or incline sensor. will focus on its development of a torque sensor module for ISO type torque tools. Remotely operated vehicles (ROV) use these sensors in critical offshore subsea applications for the control of the valves, gates or any pipeline management devices in deep sea beds. The sensor module is designed for robustness and high reliability.

is launching the R12K release, first in a modernised line of acoustic releases. This features advanced monitoring of parameters like battery and tilt status and proven Benthos mechanical reliability. The newest Benthos subsea positioning system will also be on display. This new ultra-short baseline system complements the existing LBL and telemetry systems and offers a variety of configurations for installation on diverse vessels and vehicles.

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will present CAM, an in situ absorption meter. Factory configured with nine wavelengths from UV (365nm) to red (676nm), the ICAM enables absorption measurements over a wide spectrum. The patented integrating cavity design means that little or no scatting correction is needed. Built with solid-state optics and electronics, the ICAM provides excellent reliability with low power requirements in a relatively small package 31” (79cm) long, 7” (17.8cm) diameter and weighing 34.5lbs (15.7kg) in air.

’s newly announced hybrid capability on the Slocum G2 glider offers better glider flight efficiency by producing greater speeds when needed to reduce overall energy use. The hybrid capability is a thruster with a collapsible propeller that folds when the glider is flying in buoyancy only mode and spins out when engaged. Applications of this hybrid capability include passage through strong currents or low density layers.

will launch a new range of dual-purpose marine bioacoustics and ambient noise loggers – the new, third generation range of Song Meter bioacoustics recorders. The Song Meter SM3 Aquatic, SM3M Deep Water and Submersible are the only commercially available recorders of their kind that double as noise loggers. The new SM3 and SM3M systems result from Wildlife Acoustics’ grounds-up redesign effort of its Song Meter technology platform, and incorporate lessons learned in the past 10 years making over 12,000 SM2 units.

will introduce the latest addition to the TG series of high performance low density composite foam buoyancy materials. TG10000 is the latest development in ultra deep water composites and is rated for operation at 10000MSW. The TG10000 will be available as standard blocks or fabricated into complete buoyancy modules.

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- 4H- JENA engineering GmbH 2G Robotics Inc 3D Laser Mapping 4D Nav Aanderaa Data Instruments AS Abyssal S.A Acclaimed Software Co Ltd (The) Acodaq Ltd Acoustic Polymers Ltd ACSA ACSM Agencia Martima Adler & Allan Ltd Ageotec Srl Airborne Hydrography AB Airmar Technology Alba Ultrasound Albatros Marine Technologies All Oceans Eng Ltd SP AllMaritim AS SP Alnmaritec Ltd AML Oceanographic Applanix Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Aquatec Group ARGUS Gesellschaft fuer Umweltmesstech mbH Argus Remote Systems AS ASD Sensortechnik GmbH Ashtead Technology Association of Diving Contractors ASV Ltd Atlantas Marine Atlas Professionals AXYS Technologies, Inc Balmoral Offshore Engineering Biosonics Inc BIRNS Aquamate LLC Bluefin Robotics Corporation Blueprint Design Engineering

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BMT Group Ltd BMTI Bowtech Products Ltd Braveheart Shipping BV Brest Metropole Oceane Bretagne Commerce International Briese Schiffahrt GmbH & Co. KG Research Vessel Department SP Briggs Marine & Environmental Services Brone Positioning & Survey Ltd C & C Technologies Inc. C.R. Encapsulation Ltd Cadden Calecore Limited Cambridge Consultants Ltd Caris BV Carmacoring S.R.L SP Castalia S.C.p.A. Cathx Ocean Ltd. CCC (Underwater Engineering) S.A.L. Cescor srl Cesigma Channel Technologies Group Chesapeake Technology Inc Christian - Albrechts University, Exzellenzcluster Ozean der Zukunft Ciscrea Clarksons Research Services Ltd CLS C-MAX Ltd C-Nav Coastline Surveys Ltd CodaOctopus Products Ltd CODAR Ocean Sensors Comex Concept Cables Ltd SP Consilium Italy S.r.l. CONTROS Systems & Solutions GmbH Cooper Interconnect

Cousin Trestec CP+ A Suzano Group Company C-Tecnics Ltd Cygnus Instruments Ltd D Appolonia S.p.A. Data Quality Systems Datawell DECO Geophysical SC DeepOcean AS DeepOcean Vision DeepSea Power & Light Derinsu Underwater Engineering Turkey Develogic Gmbh Digital Edge Subsea Ltd DNV GL Group - Underwater Technology Services DOE Inc. DOF Subsea AS dotOcean DWTEK Co., Ltd Dynamic Load Monitoring UK Ltd ECA ROBOTICS ECO/Environment Coastal & Offshore Edgetech EGS (International) Ltd Eiva A/S Elmeridge Cables Ltd emma technologies GmbH English Braids EofE Ultrasonics Co.,Ltd. ESRI EvoLogics GmbH Exocetus Development LLC Exploration Electronics Ltd EZZE Marine Falmat Inc Falmouth Scientific, Inc FIELAX Gesellschaft f端r wissenschaftliche Datenverarbeitung mbH First Point Assessment Limited

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Fischer Connectors Ltd FLIR Commercial Systems FMC Schilling Robotics Forum Subsea Technologies Fugro G.A.S s.r.l. - Geological Assistance and Services G.O.S.S Consultants Ltd Gardline Marine Sciences GAT Gesellschaft für Antriebstechnik mbH General Acoustics e.K. General Oceanics Inc GEO GEO Marine Survey Systems Geo Plus B.V. Geocap AS Geomatrix Earth Science Geomotive Limited Geosoft Europe Ltd GEOxyz Germano & Associates, Inc. Gill Instruments Ltd Glenair UK Limited Global Dynamix Inc. SP Global Pollution Solutions GROOM GSE Rentals Ltd G-tec - Geophysical Exploration GWP Protective Harkand Andrews Survey Harmonic Drive UK Limited Hays Ships Ltd Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht High Tech, Inc. Horizon Survey Company HPR (UK) Ltd hs engineers Hydramec Offshore Hydraulic Systems Ltd Hydro Group Plc Hydro International Hydro-Bios Apparatebau GmbH Hydrographic Academy With Plymouth University Hydro-Lek Ltd Hydrotechnik Lubeck GmbH Hypack Inc Idronaut IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society Ifremer Igeotest S.L. Imagenex Technology Corp. IMarEST IMCA

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Indepth International Innomar Technologie GmbH Innova AS Innovatum Ltd Install Srl International Maritime Organization International Ocean Systems InterOcean Systems Inc Inuktun Europe Ltd ISPTEL, lda iSURVEY / IKM Subsea ITER Systems ITIC ITP Ltd iXBlue J + S Ltd J W Automarine James Fisher Rumic JFE ADVANTECH CO., LTD Jifmar Offshore Services JOWO - Systemtechnik GmbH Keller (UK) Limited Knudsen Engineering Ltd Kongsberg Maritime AUV Group Kongsberg Maritime Ltd L-3 ELAC Nautik L-3 Klein Associates Inc L-3 Oceania Lapp Muller LATALCO (Gf Industrial) Lidan Marine AB LinkQuest Inc Liquid Robotics LYYN AB MacArtney Underwater Technology Group MaRE Trans. Ltd. Marine Electronics Ltd Marine Institute Marine Instruments Marine Magnetics Marine Technology Reporter Marine Technology Society Marinexplore Inc MARIS Maritech Consultants Ltd Maritime Robotics AS Maritimes Cluster Norddeutschland c/o WTSH GmbH Markleen Limited MarSensing Lda. Martec Ltd

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Marum - Center For Marine Environmental Sciences Masto Wire Service A/S Metocean Services International Pty Ltd MG3 Miros AS MMT Mobilis SA Most (Autonomous Vessels) Ltd MSI (Materials Systems Inc) MTCS National Oceanography Centre National Physical Laboratory Nautikaris B.V. Nautilus Marine Service GmbH Nautronix Limited Navingo BV NCS Survey Ltd Neptune EHF Neptune Sonar Ltd Nexans Norway AS NiGK corporation NKE No Limit Ships B.V. Norbit Subsea AS Norcom Technology Limited Nortek AS Nova Scotia Business Novacavi NovAtel Inc. N-SEA SURVEY B.V. NYMPHEA ENVIRONNEMENT Observator Instruments b.v. Ocean Business 2015 Ocean Modules Sweden AB Ocean Networks Canada Ocean News & Technology Ocean Power Technologies Ocean Tools Ltd SP Oceanpact Serviços Marítimos Oceanscan - Marine Systems & Technology LDA Oceanscience OceanServer Technology Inc. OceanWaveS GmbH Oceanweather Inc Oceomic, Marine Bio and Technology, S.L. OCN B.V. OPTIMARE Sensorsysteme GmbH & CO. KG. Orcina Ltd Orolia SAS Osean Sas

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OSIL Osiris Projects Otm Servo Mechanism Ltd Outland Technology PACIFIC CREST Panolin Parkburn Precision Handling Systems Parker Maritime AS PDM Neptec Ltd Pearson Engineering Services Periplus Group Planet Ocean Ltd PMI Industries, Inc. Pole Mer Méditerranée Positioneering Limited Prevco Europe LLC Proteus FZC and DigitalGlobe QPS BV Qualitas Remos R2 Sonic LLC Radac B.V. RBR Ltd Remote Ocean System RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems GmbH RJE International Inc. Roaming Expert Rolls-Royce Canada Limited - Naval Marine Romica Engineering Limited Ropner Insurance Services Limited Rosemount Wave Radar AB Rovtech Systems Ltd. Rowe Technologies RPS Energy RS Aqua Ltd RTSYS Ruco Ltd SA Instrumentation Saab Seaeye Ltd Saderet Ltd – Hemisphere GNSS SAIV AS Sarl Technicap SBG Systems SAS Scantrol AS Scorpion Oceanics Ltd Scubo Group FZC Sea & Sun Technology GmbH Sea Technology Magazine Seabed BV Sea-Bird Scientific SeaBotix Inc.

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SEACON (Europe) Ltd Seamor Marine Ltd. Seascape Seatronics Ltd Seaview Systems, Inc. SeeByte Ltd SEISMIC ASIA PACIFIC PTY. LTD Senlution Technologies, China Sensonor AS Sensor Technology Ltd Sensorlab SL SENSYS Septentrio Satellite Navigation Sercel Ship Motion Control AB Sidus Solutions LLC SIG Silicon Sensing Systems Ltd Siri Marine SMD Ltd Society for Underwater Technology Society of Maritime Industries Sonar Equipment Services Ltd Sonardyne International Ltd SonarTech Co. Ltd Sontek Sound Metrics Corp. Specialist Subsea Services Ltd Sperre As STC B.V. Steatite Ltd Stema Systems StormGeo Ltd SubCtech GmbH Submarine Manufacturing & Products Ltd (SMP LTD) Subsea Asset Location Technologies (SALT) Ltd Subsea Supplies Ltd Subsea tech Sun Star Electric LP Svarog Llp Swathe Services T. T. Surveys Limited Tarka-Systems TDI-Brooks International TE Connectivity Tech Safe Systems Tecnicas y obras Subacuaticas, S.L. (Tecnosub) Tecnikabel Teledyne Benthos Teledyne CDL

Teledyne DGO Teledyne Gavia Teledyne Impulse Teledyne RD Instruments Teledyne Reson A/S Teledyne TSS Ltd Teledyne Webb Research Tesla Offshore LLC The Challenger Society for Marine Science The Hydrographic Society The Parliamentary and Scientific Committee The Underwater Centre Titanium Engineers Titanium Industries UK Ltd Tokio Marine Europe Insurance limited Topcon Europe Positioning B.V. Trelleborg Aem Trimble Germany GmbH Trimble Navigation TriOS Mess- und Datentechnik GmbH Tritech International Ltd Tritex NDT Ltd TRITON IMAGING INC. TSK Turner Designs Turo Technology Ltd UBIFRANCE Umbilicals International Unique Maritime Group University of Plymouth, Marine Institute UTEC Survey Inc Vaisala Valeport Ltd Veripos VideoRay LLC SP Vikoma International Ltd WASSP Ltd Waveney Insurance Brokers (Commercial) Ltd Werum Software & Systems AG Wildlife Acoustics Wish Software Limited Wood & Douglas Ltd WTSH - Business Development and Technology Transfer Corporation of Schleswig-Holstein Wuxi Haiying-Cal Tec Marine Technology Co Ltd Xsens Xylem Analytics YSI Inc.

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The new Innovation Zone at Oceanology International 2014 will be dedicated to out-of-the-box ideas that will help influence the future of offshore and subsea technologies. This will be an area to find inspiration away from the office and network with entrepreneurs, universities, inventors and small businesses that are developing new technologies aimed at: reducing CAPEX or downtime; improving operational efficiency, impact on health and safety and the environment (HSE), or accuracy; increasing production or delivering new ways of operating.

Oceanology International provides endless opportunities to network throughout the 3 days of the event, from getting back in touch with old friends to developing new contacts across industries. The main Networking Reception will take place on Tuesday 11 March between 17:00 and 19:00 at the Bar in the exhibition hall. You’re also invited to attend welcoming receptions at several exhibitor stands taking place at the same time.

As part of the Innovation Zone, Oceanology International 2014 will organise a new ‘Meet the Investors’ workshop in partnership with the Oiltech Investment Network. The Workshop will include a halfday, free to attend seminar programme for all visitors, aimed at providing industry specific advice and expertise for innovators in the upstream oil and gas sector who are seeking partner funding. Inventors who have a technology idea with an application in the oil & gas industry are invited to submit an application by Friday 31 January 2014 to participate in 1-2-1 meetings with the Oiltech Investment Network Members. This is a free opportunity but is subject to acceptance by the Member companies. The Oiltech Investment Network Members include:

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Another new key feature of Oceanology International, Spillex will focus on the prevention of, and response to, environmental incidents in the marine environment. Whilst monitoring becomes an essential factor of offshore oil spill prevention and response, the importance of sourcing the latest marine technologies becomes central. As seen at Interspill 2012, co-located with Oceanology International 2012, the overlap of technologies makes a visit to this combined platform very beneficial for both the marine and offshore spill industries.

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Spill Response Prevention & Response Training Contingency Planning Oil Spill Modelling Environmental Sensitivity Mapping W ell & Pipeline Incident Detection and Intervention

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Visiting Vessels and Waterside Demonstrations

The Royal Victoria Dock, adjacent to the exhibition hall, is a vital area of the event. This is where visiting vessels of many types and sizes come from around the world to demonstrate new technologies and host networking functions. The waterside demonstration programme provides an opportunity to see technology put into practice.

will bring an offshore oil spill response boat will bring the Swan inshore vessel (20m) will bring a 53.5 metre vessel with deployable ROV on board n will bring a 12 metre survey vessel n will bring a 20.5 metre offshore windfarm support vessel n will come back to OI with the 22m sailing barque Kommandøren n will bring a 15m vessel n will be bringing a remote survey vessel

Spotlight on vessels

Geoxyz provides a complete range of hydrographic & geophysical services and Offshore Support. Geoxyz owns and operates its own fleet of vessels.“Geosurveyor X” is the most recent addition to Geoxyz’ fleet. “Geosurveyor X” is licensed MCA Cat 1 (150 NM) to carry 12 persons & 3 crew. The vessel can carry out full range site investigations, cable route surveys and Crew Transfers in a safe, efficient and cost effective manner. Information subject to change

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n will demonstrate a small UUV n will demonstrate a cable tracking underwater system n will carry out a winch demonstration on the jetty n put into practice a small ROV weighing only 40lbs n will demonstrate a small Moving Vessel Profiler system, to be towed in the water n will operate a WiFi-remote buoy system n will demonstrate an ROV n will also demonstrate an ROV system from their range

Spotlight on waterside demos

Built in 1891, the Kommandøren was typical of a small Danish cargo vessel of the period. In 1972 she was purchased by Erik Hays Thegersen and named “Kommandøren” of Rømø and berthed in Københaven. In 1983 she moved to the UK to act as a home base for Hays Ships Ltd. Kommandøren continues to be used to promote Hays Ships and is a regular visitor to oil industry conferences and exhibitions as a reception vessel only.

The MVP30 system can be installed at the stern of a vessel in various configurations. The entire assembly can be mounted on one mounting frame and secured to the deck at the stern.

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Watch Ralph Rayner, Conference Chairman, talk about what is new at the OI 2014 conferences

tuesday 11 march

Chairmen: Jonathan Davis, Manager Geophysical Operations - Survey and Geohazards, BP and Scott Winning, UK Project Survey Lead, Subsea 7 AM SESSION

PM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks

14:30-14:38 Inertial Navigation – The Target of Today, the Platform for Tomorrow Pawel Michalak, Fugro

10:05-10:35 How two Korean Islands Were Connected Marking the Coming Age of Immersed Tunnel Positioning Bart-Jan Ruesink, Geocon Strukton Civiel 10:35-11:05 Three Dimensional Survey and Positioning in the Atlantis Field, Gulf of Mexico Ian Dootson, BP and Stewart Cannon, 4D Nav 30 MIN

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11:30-12:00 Discussions on the Definition of Realistic Tolerances for Subsea Spoolpiece Metrology Trevor Pugh, Technip 12:00-12:30 Beyond Inertial and Baseline Navigation Subsea: What Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping has to Offer? Professor Yvan Petillot, Seebyte 12:30-13:00 The IMCA Offshore Survey Division Management Committee – A Brief Work Programme Update Nick Hough, IMCA 90 MIN

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14:38-14:46 Subsea Aided Inertial Navigation Systems for both Positioning and Metrology Jonathan Martin, Sonardyne 14:46-14:54 GAPS, RAMSES, INS: A combination to Keep You on Track Hubert Pelletier, iXBlue 14:54-15:02 Plug and Play, or the Devil is in the Detail? Keith Vickery, ZUPT 15:02-15:30 Inertial Navigation Panel Discussion and Q&A 30 MIN

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16:00-16:08 VLS: A Video Revolution in Subsea 3D Inspection and As-Built CAD Modeling Arnauld Dumont, DimEye 16:08-16:16 3D Acoustic Scanning for Metrology Jay Seawall, Teledyne Blueview 16:16-16:24 Session title TBC Neil Manning, CDL / 3D at Depth 16:24-17:00 Imaging Panel Discussion

Session Chairmen: Alan Moore, OBE, Chairman, Ventus 2 VCT plc, and Non-Executive Director, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and Phil Durrant, Managing Director, Gardline Environmental Limited AM SESSION

pM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Introduction Alan Moore, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult

14:00-14:20 Monitoring Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations Per Sparrevik, Norwegian Geotechnical Institution

10:05-10:25 UK Policy Gareth Redmond, ORED, DECC

14:20-14:40 Habitat Impact Assessment for Offshore Energy Projects: High Time to Abandon 19th Century Tools Dr Joseph Germano, Germano & Associates

10:25-10:45 Offshore Renewables in the UK: Deployment Trends Nick Medic, RenewableUK 10:45-11:05 Prospects to 2020 and Beyond Will Apps, The Crown Estate 11:05-11:25 Encouraging Innovation in Offshore Renewables Andrew Jamieson, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult 11:25-11:35 Q&A 15 MIN

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11:50-12:10 Lessons Learnt During the Execution of UK Round 3 Pre-Consenting Survey Projects John Morse, Gardline Marine Sciences 12:10-12:30 Metocean Standards for the Modern Day Renewable Energy Industry James Parker, Cefas 12:30-12:50 Consenting the World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farms: Dogger Bank - Halfway to the Moon Martin Goff, Forewind and Michael Stephenson, Statoil

14:40-15:00 M3EA : A New Floating Platform for Offshore Measurements Jacques Barreau, Nass&Wind Offshore 15:00-15:10 Q&A 20 MIN

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15:30-15:50 Can the World’s Largest Operational Offshore Wind Farm also be One of the World’s Best? An Overview of London Array’s Approach to Keeping the Turbines Turning, Safely Mike O’Hare, London Array Limited 15:50-16:10 SPARTA Offshore Reliability Standards David Arnold, Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult 16:10-16:30 Ocean Radars Nicolas Thomas, ACTIMAR 16:30-16:50 Management of UXO Risk in Offshore Wind Farm Developments & Export Cabling David Sinclair, Southern Geoservices 16:50-17:00 Q&A

12:50-13:00 Q&A 60 MIN

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TUESDAY 11 MARCH/WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH

Chairmen: Zdenka Willis, Director, NOAA Integrated Ocean Observation; Dr David Mills, Programme Director, Marine Observatories, Cefas and Justin Manley, Senior Director, Business Development, Teledyne Marine Systems

AM SESSION

PM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks David Mills, Cefas

14:00-14:30 Keynote: The Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE: Catalyzing Innovation to Address Ocean Acidification Dr Paul Bunje, XPRIZE Foundation

10:05-10:35 Keynote: Advanced Intelligent Cyberphysical Systems for Marine and Coastal Monitoring Dr Harry Kolar, IBM 10:35-11:05 The Results of Oceanology Investigations of the Arctic Expedition in August-September 2013 Oleg Bukin, Maritime State University 11:05-12:30 Panel: Why is the Marine Space so Important to Operate in and How Can Each of the Sectors Participate and Make Advances in Ocean Observing? Justin Manley and Jim Davis, Teledyne; Simon Partridge, Sonardyne; David Mills, Cefas; Bev McKenzie, IMarEST; Kostas Nitas, EuroGOOS 90 MIN

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14:30-15:00 Determination of Total Alkalinity, pH and pCO2 in Seawater Steffen Aßmann, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel 15:00-15:30 SmartBay: Irelands Test and Demonstration Facility for Advanced Marine Technologies Fiona Regan, Dublin City University 30 MIN

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16:00-16:20 Ocean Glider Technology: From Training to Operation Carlos Barrera, Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands 16:20-16:40 Long Endurance Unmanned Surface Vehicles Dan Hook, Autonomous Surface Vehicles 16:40-17:00 Microstructure Turbulence Measurements from Autonomous Platforms - Challenges and Opportunities Jeremy Hancyk, Rockland Scientific

AM SESSION 10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks David Mills, Cefas 10:05-10:35 Keynote TBC 10:35-11:05 Can We Improve Fisheries Stock Assessments by Using Dynamic Habitat Models Informed by the Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS)? Josh Kohut, Rutgers University 11:05-11:35 PubFlow: A Scientific Data Publication Framework for Marine Science Peer Brauer, Kiel University 11:35-12:05 One Ocean, Endless Lessons for Education and Outreach Lisel Hotaling, University of South Florida 12:05-12:35 Developing a Global Ocean Network of “Green” Telecommunication Cables Hosting Mini-Observatories Nigel Bayliff and David Meldrum, Huawei Marine Networks

Conference Programmes subject to change

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WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH

Chairmen: Richard Gibson, Metocean Engineer, BP and Graham Feld, Senior Metocean Engineer and North Sea Metocean Technical Authority, Shell AM SESSION

PM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks

14:00-14:25 Challenging the Arctic Weather – Polar Lows Nina Winther-Kaland, StormGeo AS

10:05-10:30 Direct Computation of Workability and Loads David Hurdle, BMT ARGOSS 10:30-10:55 Violent Wave Trapping - Some Results on Water Projection around Semi-Subs and TLPs Paul Taylor, Oxford University 10:55-11:20 The Effects of Squalls on Floating Vessels Finlay McPhail, Imperial College and Shell 30 MIN

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11:50-12:15 I nto Deepwater & Back Again: New Challenges for Current Profile Characterisation Gus Jeans, Oceanalysis 12:15-12:40 A Robust Method of Assessing Riser Fatigue in Complex Sea-States Oliver Jones, BP 80 MIN

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14:25-14:50 Measurement Campaign North East Greenland Roy Wollvik, Statoil 14:50-15:15 A Metocean and Ice Measurements Campaign in Baffin Bay, Greenland Mariska van der Boon, Shell Global Solutions NL 30 MIN

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15:45-16:10 An Iceberg Monitoring Service by Spaceborne Radar Technologies and Drift Modelling: From Yacht Races around Antarctica to Offshore Oil Rig Safety in the Arctic Sea Marc Lucas, CLS 16:10-16:35 I ce Management Strategy to Support Greenland Exploration Operations Nicolas Fournier, Shell Global Solutions NL 16:35-17:00 A Case Study: Safe and Cost Effective Metocean Survey in a Remote Location Greg Bush, RPS Australia Asia Pacific

Chairmen: Professor Michael Bruno, Dean, Stevens Institute of Technology and Justin Crump, CEO, Sibylline Risk and Security Consultancy

Chairmen: Andy Bowen, Director of National Deep Submergence Facility, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Simon Partridge, Engineering Director, Sonardyne International UK

FULL DAY SESSION

PM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks

13:30-13:35 Welcome and Opening Remarks

10:05-10:35 Enabling Advanced Autonomous In-Ocean Security Networks Paul Watson, Ocean Power Technologies

13:35-14:00 Subsea Wireless Communication: Technology Comparison and Review Dr Jon Davies, JuiceDSP

10:35-11:05 B ig Data Management for the Surveillance and Security of Underwater Wide Zones Dr Zoheir Sabeur, University of Southampton

14:00-14:25 Sub-sea Optical Communications: Overview and Application Demonstrations Norman Farr, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

25 MIN

14:25-14:50 S ubsea Wireless Group (SWiG): An Industry Initiative to Highlight Capabilities, Encourage Use and Facilitate Interoperability of Wireless Underwater Communications Benedict Grant, Nautronix

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11:30-12:00 I mplementation of a National Dual-Use High Frequency Radar Network Dr Hugh Roarty, Rutgers University 12:00-12:30 The Role of Unmanned Ocean Surface Vehicles for Maritime Security Applications in the FP7 PERSEUS Project Eduardo Quevedo, Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands

14:50-15:15 Subsea Wireless Communications for Solving Real World Problems Shaun Dunn, Sonardyne International

90 MIN

15:45-16:10 Microwave Technology for Pinless Connectors Tomasz Ciamulski, WiSub AS

BREAK

14:00-14:30 Ambient Noise Measurement Using Naval Sensors Daniel Toogood, Atlas Elektronik UK 14:30-15:00 Long Term, Remote Marine Surveillance Utilizing the Wave Glider Autonomous Surface Vehicle Jamie Griffith, Liquid Robotics

30 MIN

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16:10-16:35 Acoustic Underwater Communication and Sensor Network Arild Brevik, Kongsberg 16:35-17:00 Subsea Wireless Instrumentation and Communication Systems Ian Crowther, WFS Technologies

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THURSDAY 13 MARCH

Chairmen: Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, and Ian Gallett, Business Development Executive, Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)

AM SESSION

PM SESSION

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks

12:25-12:50 AUV Market Forecast TBC, Douglas-Westwood

10:05-10:30 Nereid UI (Under Ice) Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Project Andy Bowen, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute

70 MIN

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10:30-10:55 Concepts of Fleet Operations with Modular AUVs in the Offshore Sector Thomas Hiller, Teledyne Gavia

14:00-14:25 Data, Data, Everywhere. We are now in the Big Data era Michael Liddell, Fugro Survey Limited

10:55-11:20 Bluefin-9M: The Latest in Two-Person-Portable Modularity for Offshore, Security, and Research Applications Mikell Taylor, Bluefin Robotics

14:25-14:50 Using Advanced Software Systems to Replicate Expert Processes in the Underwater Space Dr Ioseba Tena, SeeByte

15 MIN

14:50-15:15 Internet-Enabled Smart ROVs: Future of ROV Piloting Edin Omerdic, University of Limerick

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11:35-12:00 From Survey Class to Inspection Class: The Evolutionary Upgrades to the C-Surveyor Line of AUVs Jami Cheramie, C&C Technologies 12:00-12:25 A Low-Cost ROV System for Full Ocean Depth Operations Dr Fredrik Søreide, Promare

15 MIN

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15:30-15:55 Pipeline Inspection with AUV Per Espen Hagen, Kongsberg Maritime 15:55-16:20 Enabling Future Autonomous UUV Operational Networks Paul Watson, Ocean Power Technologies

Chairmen: Andy Hill, Marine Geohazard Technical Authority, BP Exploration and Toby Powell, Principal Geotechnical Engineer, Subsea 7 Best Practices for Offshore Wind Farm Site Investigations

Data Compilation and Manipulation: GIS and Visualization

10:00-10:05 Welcome and Opening Remarks

11:30-12:00 Advances in Site Survey Ground Model Development Brian Critchley, Geo-4D

10:05-10:35 Guidance Notes for the Planning and Execution of Geophysical and Geotechnical Ground Investigations for Offshore Renewable Energy Developments Mick Cook, MRC Consultants

12:00-12:30 Using GIS for Multi-Criterion Decision Support in a Geomorphically Challenging Deep Water Environment Brittany Bruce, Fugro GeoConsulting

10:35-11:05 Management of UXO Risk in Offshore Wind Farm Developments & Export Cabling David Sinclair, Southern GeoServices

12:30-13:00 Using Composite Cost Surfaces for GIS Based Deep Water Site and Route Selection Dr Bill Haneberg, Fugro GeoConsulting

25 MIN

90 MIN

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Extraction and Extrapolation of Geotechnical Engineering Properties from Geophysical Data 14:30-16:30 Panel Session Introduction Toby Powel, Subsea 7

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Confirmed Presentation Topics: n Geophysical SI Opportunities n Geotechnical Engineering Desires n Exploration Geophysics Now

Floor Discussion & Q&A

Session Summary Presentation Professor Richard Jardine, Imperial College


A new series of panel discussions will look at emerging industries that are set to drive demand for marine technology in the near future.

Chairman: James McFarlane, Executive Vice President - International Submarine Engineering, International Submarine Engineering Research Office Ocean Mining in 2020 Panel Session and Discussion 14:00-16:30

Confirmed panellists: n Pacific Manganese Nodules 2020, Professor David Cronan, Imperial College (Previous chair of SUT Ocean Resources Committee) n Developments in Ocean Mining Exploration, Duncan Cunningham, UK Seabed Resources n Underwater Mineral Extraction – With 20/20 Vision?, Dr Stef Kapusniak, Soil Machine Dynamics n Responsible Deep Sea Mining: The International Marine Minerals Society’s Marine Mining Code, Dr Philomène Verlann, IMarEST

Chairmen: Dr Neil Auchterlonie, Programme Director-Aquaculture and Food Security, Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) and Professor Peter Davies, Department of Civil Engineering, Dundee University

10:00-10:10 Welcome and Opening Remarks Dr Neil Auchterlonie, Cefas

10 MIN

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Location of Aquaculture Operations with other Marine Industries

10:10-10:30 Fish Farming: More Than Just Salmon Tom Pickerell, Seafish

15:10-16:10 n M odular Multipurpose Offshore Platforms: Innovative Opportunities for Aquaculture Joaquin Hernandez Brito, PLOCAN n Building Trust and Taking the Risk out of Co-Location Tom Rossiter, Succorfish n Sharing the Marine Environment – Challenges and Opportunities for Aquaculture Professor João Gomes Ferreira, New University of Lisbon n IDREEM Project Update Dr Adam Hughes, SAMS

10:30-11:00 Aquaculture Insurance and Risk Management Dan Fairweather, Willis Aquaculture 11:00-11:30 Scope & Prospects for Growth of UK Aquaculture: A Crown Estate Perspective Alex Adrian, The Crown Estate 11:30-11:40 Q&A 20 MIN

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Aquaculture in Oceanic Environments Panel Discussion 12:00-13:00 n Engineering Standards for Aquaculture Arne Fredheim, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture Additional Panellists TBC 60 MIN

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Automated Activities and Remote Sensing 14:00-15:00 n Optical Sensors for Monitoring Coastal Waters: Emerging Capabilities David Mckee, University of Strathclyde Additional Panellists TBC

10 MIN

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Water Treatment and Processing

16:20-17:20 n N ew Technology to Enhance UK Farmed Seafood Production David Fletcher, RAS Aquaculture Research n RAS in England: Successes and Failures - Learning from the Past and Moving Forward Keith Jeffery, Cefas Additional Panellists TBC

Chairmen: Dr Bev MacKenzie, Senior Technical Manager, IMarEST and Tom Mackey, Co-Chair, IMarEST Ballast Water Expert Group

10:00 – 12:30

Confirmed panellists: n Tom Mackey, IMarEST Ballast Water Expert Group n Tim Fileman, Plymouth Marine Laboratory n Marc Lucas, C.LS n Cato Ten Hallers, CaTO Marine Ecosystems

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ExCeL West, Royal Victoria Dock, Victoria Dock, London, E16 1DR, UK ExCeL is located 10 minutes away from Canary Wharf, in the heart of London’s Royal Docks. Closest stations: Custom House on the DLR line (Docklands Light Railway) and North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line (via Emirates cable car). ExCeL also provides carpark for 3,700 cars and is within easy reach from the London City Airport. View venue on Google Maps

Tuesday 11 March

09:00 – 19:00

Wednesday 12 March

09:00 – 18:00

Thursday 13 March

09:00 – 17:00

Catch the Next Wave London

Catch the Next Wave Houston

10 March 2014 Royal Institute of Engineering, London

Autumn 2014

The Catch the Next Wave conference will take place at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London on 10 March 2014. This inspirational one-day conference will look at emerging disruptive technologies from the perspective improving reliability.

The Catch the Next Wave Houston conference will cover emerging disruptive technologies with a specific focus on applications in the offshore oil & gas sector.

www.ctnwconference.com

www.ctnwconference.com

Oceanology International China 2014

Interspill Amsterdam 2015 March 2015 RAI, Amsterdam

3-5 September 2014 INTEX, Shanghai Developed with local partners, OI China 2014 will look at the Chinese “Blue Economy” opportunities.

Interspill Conference and Exhibition will take place in Amsterdam in 2015, organised in partnership with EuroSpill.

www.oichina.com.cn

www.interspill.com

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