April 2008
Marine Technology Reporter · Volume 51 · Number 3
Ocean Observations
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North to Alaska?
The offshore oil and gas market off of Alaska is heating up, and could be a strong emerging market for many subsea technology companies. -- By Steve Withrow Offshore: Legal
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Operating Offshore
In an evolving security, immigration and regulatory environment, companies operating offshore must step carefully. -- By Jonathan K. Waldron & Tara L. Leiter Offshore: Profile
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The Engineering Business
Created just a decade ago, the Engineering Business has grown from $0 to an orderbook approaching $120m, powered by offshore O&G. -- By Greg Trauthwein Offshore: Interview
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SeeByte's CEO David Lane
David Lane shares his thoughts on emerging underwater vehicle technology. Offshore: Market Report
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Subsea O&G Spend to $45B
A new report from Douglas-Westwood predicts a growing market through 2012. Seafloor Mapping
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Do You See What I See?
RESON, a pioneer and market leader in multibeam and sonar technology, emerges from a five-year financial funk with an arsenal of new technology. -- By Greg Trauthwein Book Review
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Sabotage in the Arctic: Fate of Nautilus
This book from Stewart B. Nelson examines the history and aftermath of Sir Hubert Wilkins journey under the ice. -- By Edward Lundquist
Pictured in the background is an image from EM 710 multibeam echo sounder from Kongsberg.
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