Latest News for: Seabed surveys
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Ekathimerini
20 Dec 2024
According to Paris-based sources, before finalizing the agreement with ADMIE, Meridiam sought assurances from the Greek government that issues related to seabed surveys, which have been delayed due to Turkish objections, would be resolved soon.
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The Maritime Executive
16 Dec 2024
The accuracy of those positions, however, is variable, meaning that knowing exactly where on the seabed a wreck might be, and so how to survey it and assess its risk, is not straightforward.
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The Maritime Executive
16 Dec 2024
The accuracy of those positions, however, is variable, meaning that knowing exactly where on the seabed a wreck might be, and so how to survey it and assess its risk, is not straightforward.
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The Conversation
11 Dec 2024
The accuracy of those positions, however, is variable, meaning that knowing exactly where on the seabed a wreck might be, and so how to survey it and assess its risk, is not straightforward.
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RNZ
04 Dec 2024
Local environmental groups in the Cook Islands are urging the government to conduct a comprehensive survey to determine public support for seabed mining before further action is taken ... She also questioned the Government's framing of seabed mining.
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Slashdot
23 Nov 2024
officials suggesting it was likely an accident." ... This followed months of suspicious movements of Russian vessels in European waters and the significant beefing up of a dedicated Russian secretive marine unit tasked with surveying the seabed... .
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China Daily
20 Nov 2024
... such as advanced deep-sea sonar and release systems for crewed and robotic submersibles, and is able to conduct comprehensive surveys of oceanic elements such as deep-sea water and seabed geographies.
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CNN
20 Nov 2024
European leaders were quick to voice their suspicions ... This followed months of suspicious movements of Russian vessels in European waters and the significant beefing up of a dedicated Russian secretive marine unit tasked with surveying the seabed ... .
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Popular Science
19 Nov 2024
Geological surveys have shown those deep seabeds remain virtually untapped and are rich with copper, nickel, aluminum, manganese, zinc, lithium, and other metals.
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New York Post
12 Nov 2024
... used “advanced robotic and autonomous systems normally used for hydrographic survey capabilities to locate the USS Edsall on the seabed” while conducting an unrelated, unspecified mission.