January 2008
Marine Technology Reporter · Volume 51 · Number 1
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CEROS: Leveraging Hawaii's Assets
The National Defense Center of Excellence for Research in Ocean Sciences (CEROS) was created in 1993 to evaluate innovative concepts and new approaches to technology while fully leveraging existing facilities and infrastructure in Hawaii and demonstrating beneficial commercial utility for the DoD. -- By Edward Lundquist Application
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ROV's for Restricted Access Surveys
SeaVision encountered a situation where a client desired knowledge of the bathymetry beneath some moored vessels - a "restricted-access hydrographic surveys." It devised a unique solution using Remotely Operated Vehicles. -- By Jeffrey Z. Snyder Diving
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PHOENIX RISING
Phoenix International has evolved from a start-up company in 1997 with a single client -- the U.S. Navy -- to a $60m company with more than 250 employees serving the subsea diving needs of a broad base of clientele. MTR recently caught up with Michael Kutzleb, the company's president, to discuss -- by Adrian John & Georgie MacFarlan Salvage
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Ancient Origins, Modern Applications
Most modern American admiralty and maritime law has a rich history dating back several centuries. One area of modern admiralty and maritime law that is particularly ancient in origin, interesting, and also potentially lucrative for the unique individuals whom it governs, is salvage. . -- By Frederick B. Goldsmith
THE BIG DIG Nautilus last month placed a large order for a pair of mammoth subsea mining machines with SMD. See story on page 42. 2 MTR January 2008
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