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DNV Software to Conduct Webinar on 3D Visualising of Marine Operations
2014-04-14 10:30:00| Offshore Technology
In order to significantly reduce risk in marine operations, 'what-if' scenarios needs to be simulated, tested and evaluated thoroughly ahead of offshore handling.
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Entire marine food chain at risk from rising CO2 levels in water
2014-04-13 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Escalating carbon dioxide emissions will cause fish to lose their fear of predators, potentially damaging the entire marine food chain, joint Australian and US research has found. A study by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, James Cook University and the Georgia Institute of Technology found the behavior of fish would be seriously affected by greater exposure to CO2. Researchers studied the behavior of coral reef fish at naturally occurring CO2 vents in Milne Bay, in eastern Papua...
DOE announces marine and hydrokinetic open data effort
2014-04-12 13:30:24| Green Car Congress
Profibus to Fibre Optic Converter for Marine Applications
2014-04-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Westermo is proud to announce that its ODW-710 products, that allows a profibus DP network to be converted to a fibre optic solution, now has the DNV Marine approval. This means that networks running at the highest data rates can be stretched beyond the 200m maximum range of a copper network. <br /> <br /> The units support the standard Profibus DP 9 pin D-sub connector and can auto detect data rates up to 12Mbit/sec. Built into a compact DIN rail mount housing the unit is incredibly easy to ...This story is related to the following:Communication Systems and EquipmentTest and Measuring InstrumentsSearch for suppliers of: Data Converters | Fiber Optic Communication Networks
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Coral reefs of the Mozambique Channel a leading candidate for saving marine diversity
2014-04-10 09:15:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: Marine scientists keen on finding patterns of coral decline and persistence in gradually warming oceans have a complex challenge: how to save reefs containing the most diversity with limited resources. In the Western Indian Ocean, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society, the University of Warwick, the ARC Centre for Excellence of Coral Reef Studies, Simon Fraser University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and other groups have found that the corals of the Mozambique Channel...
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