June 2008
Marine Technology Reporter · Volume 51 · Number 5
Science
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Going to New Depths
Researchers are having success using sea creatures in the collection of critical ocean information. -- By Edward Lundquist OTE `08
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It's Showtime!
OceanTech Expo 2008 (OTE `08) is set for October 1-3 in Providence. Rob Howard, show manager, explains how OTE can help companies attract customers. Environment
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Where's all the NOISE Coming From?
A global initiative is underfoot to reduce noise from ships. -- By Andrew Wright
ROV Competition
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MATE: The Future is Now
The NE Regional MATE ROV design competition featured a high level of enthusiasm and innovation. -- By Maggie Linskey Merrill Renewable Energy
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POWER PLAY
Whether offshore wind, wave or tidal turbine, the subsea market will play a key role in the renewable energy delivery, and opportunities abound. -- By Joan M. Bondareff 37 40 42 44 StatoilHydro's innovative Floating Wind Turbine SEADOG Helps Tame the Waves Tidal Turbines Power Canada Europe Leaps Ahead, Propelled by Offshore Wind Power
Pictured in the background is a close call between a whale and a ship in the shipping lanes in the Santa Barbara Channel. To read on industry initiatives to lower underwater noise from ships, turn to page 22. (Photo Credit: John Calambokidis)
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