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2009 Annual Index This reference of technical subjects, news and special features from Volume 50 of Sea Technology magazine provides information about feature articles, covers, soapboxes, editorials and authors. This listing will also appear on the Sea Technology Web site, www.sea-technology.com. JANUARY SEA GRANT: NEW NATIONAL PRIORITIES the geometry a structure of the seismo- Cover A pair of pelicans sit on a dock over- AND A PLAN FOR SUCCESS genic Carboner ult Zone in southern looking the intercoastal waterway in Jensen Dr. Leon M. Cammen, Director, and Amy Spain. Beach, Florida. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Painter, Communications Leader, National UNDER PRESSURE: TESTING BEFORE Lucey.) Sea Grant College Program, National DEPLOYMENT IS INTEGRAL TO SUCCESS Editoriak—WHAT IS YOUR ROLE IN A Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration AT SEA NEW AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE?—Craig THE INTERNATIONAL SEAKEEPERS SOCI- Kevin Hardy, Steve Weston and john McLean, NOAA ETY: A DECADE OF INNOVATION AND Sanderson (DeepSea Power & Light) show Soapbox—STEM THE TIDE—Lies! Hotaling PROGRESS how rigorous pressure testing can uncover EDITORIAL CONTENT John Englander, Chief Executive Officer, The problems before they become costly. NAVIGATION VISION 2025: CHARTING International SeaKeepers Society A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DATA INTEGRA- THE FUTURE OF NAVAL NAVIGATION FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE: ECO- TION, ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION RAdm. David A. Gove, Oceanographer and NOMIC, POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY BAD SOLUTION Navigator, U.S. Navy FOR BUSINESS Chris Malzone (Myriax Inc.) demonstrates RD&A LOOKS TO IMPROVE ACQUISI- Rick Martin, Publisher, Commercial Fisheries how one can overcome the integration of TION WORKFORCE GOVERNANCE News and Fish Farming News multivariant, multisource data through Jim Thomsen, Principal Civilian Deputy for FIRING LINE REPORT: A SHIFT AWAY Eonfusion. the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for FROM OIL ENTHUSIASM UNDERWATER INTERVENTION INTERNA- Research, Development and Acquisition Danielle Lucey, Managing Editor, Sea TIONAL CONFERENCE 2009 MODERNIZATION: BUILDING THE 21st Technology Magazine Conference Preview CENTURY COAST GUARD APPLICATION OF AN AUTONOMOUS REAL-TIME CURRENT MEASUREMENTS Adm. Thad Allen, Commandant, U.S. Coast SELF-MOORING VEHICLE IMPROVE VESSEL SAFETY AND PORT EFFI- Guard Dr. Stephen L. Wood (Florida Institute of CIENCY COOPERATION AND INNOVATION LEAD Technology) explains how to characterize a Stephen P. O'Malley OceanTechUSA Inc.) TO NEW CAUSEWAY SYSTEM TO lagoon environment using a portable and Chris McGratt National Oceanic and OFFLOAD VESSELS autonomous self-mooring vehicle. Atmospheric Adn nistration) explore how Dr. Jimmy E. Fowler, Associate Technical AUV DESIGN: SHAPE, DRAG AND PRAC- the ATON syster wovides port decision Director, and Dr. Donald T. Resio, Senior TICAL ISSUES makers with a reliable and cost-effective Scientist, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Peter Stevenson, Dr. Maaten Furlong alternative in real-time current monitoring. U.S. Army Engineer Research and (National Oceanography Centre) and David OCEAN BUSINESS 2009: SOUTHAMPTON, Development Center Dormer (Lockheed Martin UK INSYS Ltd. ENGLAND USGS: SCIENCE AT THE INTERSECTION combine practical and hydrodynamic con- Conterence Pre WW OF LAND AND OCEAN—Mark D. Myers, siderations to build a better autonomous EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL Director, U.S. Geological Survey underwater vehicle. FATIGUE ANALYSES OF MARINE COM- IMPROVING CLIMATE PREDICTIONS A 3D PASSIVE VISION SYSTEM FOR POSITES THROUGH OCEAN OBSERVATIONS AND UNDERWATER MOSAICKING K. Turget Gursel, Engin Unal (Ege University) MODELING Alessandro Leone, Giovanni Diraco and and Gokdeniz Neser (Dokuz_ Eylul Howard Cattle, Director, and Kate Stansfield, Cosimo Distante (Italian National Research University) investigate E-glass fiber-rein- Staff Scientist, International Climate Council) provide an overview of automated forced polyester composites with adhesive Variability and Predictability Project Office algorithms for seabed metric reconstruction joints in atmosphe ind marine environ- THE U.S. EXTENDED CONTINENTAL with unsynchronized stereo cameras. ments. SHELF PROJECT UNDERWATER TEMPERATURE LOGGERS: Ambassador David A. Balton, Deputy FEBRUARY SELECTION AND DEPLOYMENT CONSID- Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Oceans, Cover—A Nortek acoustic Doppler ERATIONS Environment and Science, U.S. Department velocimeter, as seen through a fisheye lens Paul Gannett (Onset Computer Corp.) out- of State is used to measure currents and waves in lines a guide to logging water temperatures CONGRESS LOOKS TOWARD OCEAN Mallorca, Spain. (Photo courtesy of Eduardo with portable, battery-powered data loggers. GOVERNANCE REFORM IN 2009 Infantes Oanes.) TRANSDUCER TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.), Cochair, House Editorial—_OBAMA NEEDS TO MAKE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Oceans Caucus OCEANS A PRIORITY—Danielle Lucey Dale Beardsley (Pressure Systems Inc.) tells NSF LOOKS AHEAD WITH BASIC OCEAN Soapbox—THE EVOLUTION OF how enhanced observations of swash zones RESEARCH OCEANOGRAPHERS AND OPERATIONAL lead to increased e recovery and better Dr. Timothy Killeen, Assistant Director for OCEANOGRAPHY—Richard L. Crout measurement of be nh erosion. Geosciences, and Dr. Julie Morris, Director, EDITORIAL CONTENT ALUMINUM AUTONOMOUS NAVIGA- Division of Ocean Sciences, National MULTISCALE SEISMIC IMAGING OF TOR FOR INTELLIGENT SAMPLING: THE Science Foundation ACTIVE FAULTS AT SEA ALANIS PROJECT DEEPWATER ACTIVITIES DRIVE OIL, GAS Dr. Rafael Bartolome, Dr. Claudio Lo lacono Massimo Caccia, Marco Bibuli and Gabriele SECTOR; 2009 BRINGS CHALLENGES, and Dr. Eulalia Gracia (Consejo Superior de Bruzzone _(italiar National Research CAUTION Investigaciones Cientfficas) explain how Council) review the design, construction and Susanne Pagano, Houston, Texas high-resolution seismic technologies reveal preliminary trials of an unmanned multipur- 80 st 2009 Annual Index www.sea-technology.com 2009 Annual Index This reference of technical subjects, news and special features from Volume 50 of Sea Technology magazine provides information about feature articles, covers, soapboxes, editorials and authors. This listing will also appear on the Sea Technology Web site, www.sea-technology.com. JANUARY SEA GRANT: NEW NATIONAL PRIORITIES the geometry a structure of the seismo- Cover A pair of pelicans sit on a dock over- AND A PLAN FOR SUCCESS genic Carboner ult Zone in southern looking the intercoastal waterway in Jensen Dr. Leon M. Cammen, Director, and Amy Spain. Beach, Florida. (Photo courtesy of Danielle Painter, Communications Leader, National UNDER PRESSURE: TESTING BEFORE Lucey.) Sea Grant College Program, National DEPLOYMENT IS INTEGRAL TO SUCCESS Editoriak—WHAT IS YOUR ROLE IN A Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration AT SEA NEW AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE?—Craig THE INTERNATIONAL SEAKEEPERS SOCI- Kevin Hardy, Steve Weston and john McLean, NOAA ETY: A DECADE OF INNOVATION AND Sanderson (DeepSea Power & Light) show Soapbox—STEM THE TIDE—Lies! Hotaling PROGRESS how rigorous pressure testing can uncover EDITORIAL CONTENT John Englander, Chief Executive Officer, The problems before they become costly. NAVIGATION VISION 2025: CHARTING International SeaKeepers Society A MULTIDISCIPLINARY DATA INTEGRA- THE FUTURE OF NAVAL NAVIGATION FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE: ECO- TION, ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION RAdm. David A. Gove, Oceanographer and NOMIC, POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY BAD SOLUTION Navigator, U.S. Navy FOR BUSINESS Chris Malzone (Myriax Inc.) demonstrates RD&A LOOKS TO IMPROVE ACQUISI- Rick Martin, Publisher, Commercial Fisheries how one can overcome the integration of TION WORKFORCE GOVERNANCE News and Fish Farming News multivariant, multisource data through Jim Thomsen, Principal Civilian Deputy for FIRING LINE REPORT: A SHIFT AWAY Eonfusion. the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for FROM OIL ENTHUSIASM UNDERWATER INTERVENTION INTERNA- Research, Development and Acquisition Danielle Lucey, Managing Editor, Sea TIONAL CONFERENCE 2009 MODERNIZATION: BUILDING THE 21st Technology Magazine Conference Preview CENTURY COAST GUARD APPLICATION OF AN AUTONOMOUS REAL-TIME CURRENT MEASUREMENTS Adm. Thad Allen, Commandant, U.S. Coast SELF-MOORING VEHICLE IMPROVE VESSEL SAFETY AND PORT EFFI- Guard Dr. Stephen L. Wood (Florida Institute of CIENCY COOPERATION AND INNOVATION LEAD Technology) explains how to characterize a Stephen P. O'Malley OceanTechUSA Inc.) TO NEW CAUSEWAY SYSTEM TO lagoon environment using a portable and Chris McGratt National Oceanic and OFFLOAD VESSELS autonomous self-mooring vehicle. Atmospheric Adn nistration) explore how Dr. Jimmy E. Fowler, Associate Technical AUV DESIGN: SHAPE, DRAG AND PRAC- the ATON syster wovides port decision Director, and Dr. Donald T. Resio, Senior TICAL ISSUES makers with a reliable and cost-effective Scientist, Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory, Peter Stevenson, Dr. Maaten Furlong alternative in real-time current monitoring. U.S. Army Engineer Research and (National Oceanography Centre) and David OCEAN BUSINESS 2009: SOUTHAMPTON, Development Center Dormer (Lockheed Martin UK INSYS Ltd. ENGLAND USGS: SCIENCE AT THE INTERSECTION combine practical and hydrodynamic con- Conterence Pre WW OF LAND AND OCEAN—Mark D. Myers, siderations to build a better autonomous EXPERIMENTAL AND COMPUTATIONAL Director, U.S. Geological Survey underwater vehicle. FATIGUE ANALYSES OF MARINE COM- IMPROVING CLIMATE PREDICTIONS A 3D PASSIVE VISION SYSTEM FOR POSITES THROUGH OCEAN OBSERVATIONS AND UNDERWATER MOSAICKING K. Turget Gursel, Engin Unal (Ege University) MODELING Alessandro Leone, Giovanni Diraco and and Gokdeniz Neser (Dokuz_ Eylul Howard Cattle, Director, and Kate Stansfield, Cosimo Distante (Italian National Research University) investigate E-glass fiber-rein- Staff Scientist, International Climate Council) provide an overview of automated forced polyester composites with adhesive Variability and Predictability Project Office algorithms for seabed metric reconstruction joints in atmosphe ind marine environ- THE U.S. EXTENDED CONTINENTAL with unsynchronized stereo cameras. ments. SHELF PROJECT UNDERWATER TEMPERATURE LOGGERS: Ambassador David A. Balton, Deputy FEBRUARY SELECTION AND DEPLOYMENT CONSID- Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Oceans, Cover—A Nortek acoustic Doppler ERATIONS Environment and Science, U.S. Department velocimeter, as seen through a fisheye lens Paul Gannett (Onset Computer Corp.) out- of State is used to measure currents and waves in lines a guide to logging water temperatures CONGRESS LOOKS TOWARD OCEAN Mallorca, Spain. (Photo courtesy of Eduardo with portable, battery-powered data loggers. GOVERNANCE REFORM IN 2009 Infantes Oanes.) TRANSDUCER TECHNOLOGY ENHANCES Rep. Sam Farr (D-Calif.), Cochair, House Editorial—_OBAMA NEEDS TO MAKE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Oceans Caucus OCEANS A PRIORITY—Danielle Lucey Dale Beardsley (Pressure Systems Inc.) tells NSF LOOKS AHEAD WITH BASIC OCEAN Soapbox—THE EVOLUTION OF how enhanced observations of swash zones RESEARCH OCEANOGRAPHERS AND OPERATIONAL lead to increased e recovery and better Dr. Timothy Killeen, Assistant Director for OCEANOGRAPHY—Richard L. Crout measurement of be nh erosion. Geosciences, and Dr. Julie Morris, Director, EDITORIAL CONTENT ALUMINUM AUTONOMOUS NAVIGA- Division of Ocean Sciences, National MULTISCALE SEISMIC IMAGING OF TOR FOR INTELLIGENT SAMPLING: THE Science Foundation ACTIVE FAULTS AT SEA ALANIS PROJECT DEEPWATER ACTIVITIES DRIVE OIL, GAS Dr. Rafael Bartolome, Dr. Claudio Lo lacono Massimo Caccia, Marco Bibuli and Gabriele SECTOR; 2009 BRINGS CHALLENGES, and Dr. Eulalia Gracia (Consejo Superior de Bruzzone _(italiar National Research CAUTION Investigaciones Cientfficas) explain how Council) review the design, construction and Susanne Pagano, Houston, Texas high-resolution seismic technologies reveal preliminary trials of an unmanned multipur- 80 st 2009 Annual Index www.sea-technology.com pose vehicle for water and seafloor monitor- trenches with a free fall baited camera sys- (Virtual Marine Technology Inc.) bridge the ing. tem operational to 10,000 meters. training gap through simulators, managing competence assurance and providing MARCH APRIL ty. Cover—D’Artagnan working at the port of Cover—The Noble EVA 4000 design semi- HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION MAPPING Avilés in Spain, where the dredge is submersible Noble Paul Romano, owned by OF WATER QUALITY AND BATHYMETRY enlarging the river channel by 12 meters Noble Corp. (Sugar Land, Texas) drills for Robert M. ellison and Daryl B. Slo with the support of the vessels Buckingham Marathon Oil (Houston, Texas) in the Gulf of Inc.) display their person-deployable and Pantagruele. (Photo courtesy of Javier Mexico. cost, rapid-planning autonomous undery Menéndez.) Editorial—EXPANDED OFFSHORE PRO- ter vehicle for high spatial resolutior Editorial—E-NAVIGATION: CONCEPT VS. DUCTION VITAL TO U.S. ECONOMY AND ping. REALITY—Lee Alexander JOBS—David Holt Soapbox—TSUNAMI MODELING, INUN- Soapbox—EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE AND MAY DATION MAPPING AND CLIMATE AUTONOMOUS PLANNING—Pedro Cover—The MCS Ocean Net™ buoy CHANGE—Mark Sinclair Patron deployed in the Eastern Mediterranear EDITORIAL CONTENT EDITORIAL CONTENT Cyprus Coastal Ocean Forecasting MEETING THE THREAT OF MARITIME NIMROD: A TOOL FOR RAPID GEOTECH- Observing System operated in coop: IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES NICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE with the University of Cyprus Oceano Andy Wilby (Applied Signal Technology SEDIMENTS Centre and CSnet International. (Phot: Inc.) discusses an operational case study of Nina Stark, Hendrik Hanff and Dr. Achim tesy of Maritime Communication § the PROSAS Surveyor for harbor protection. Kopf (University of Bremen) showcase their Inc.) MANAGEMENT OF AUTONOMOUS SUR- time-efficient and cost-effective probe for Editoriak—MOVING TOWARD ENERGY- FACE SWARMS measuring the seafloor’s impact signature. EFFICIENT UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC C. Lee Frey (Harbor Branch Oceanographic THRUSTERS EXPAND OPERATING WIN- NETWORKS—Josep Miquel Jornet Institute), Dr. Dimitri Zarzhitsky and Dr. DOW FOR TURRET-MOORED FPSOS Soapbox—EXTRAORDINARY SOLUTIONS Diana F. Spears (University of Wyoming) Dr. R.V. Ahilan (Noble Denton) analyzes a NEEDED FOR EXTRAORDINARY TIMES explain a physics-based framework used for northern North Sea FPSO in line with conse- Steve Khachaturian the distributed control of mobile sensor net- quence classes and design matrices. EDITORIAL CONTENT works in the marine environment. UNDERSEA FIBER SYSTEMS FOR OIL AND MAPPING DEEP CORAL REEFS USING RANGENAV: FIRST EASY TO USE GAS APPLICATIONS AUTONOMOUS UNDERWATER VEHICLES PORTABLE TRACKING RANGE Rob Munier (Tyco Telecommunications) Jan R. Petri (Harbor Branch Ocean Marco Flagg and Thomas Gray (Desert Star and Jeremiah Mendez (Tyco Institute) describes how three orgar Systems) showcase Desert Star’s portable Telecommunications Laboratories) explain using two AUVs came together for tracking range, which recently made its mark how traditional and adaptive technologies purpose. with the U.S. Navy. create versatile telecommunications solu- HIGH-BIT-RATE ACOUSTIC COMMUNI- USING MAGNESIUM ALLOYS AS MATERI- tions for offshore facilities. CATIONS IN CHALLENGING UNDERWA ALS FOR PRESSURE VESSELS OTC ‘09 CELEBRATES 40 YEARS WITH TER ENVIRONMENTS Tadahiro WHyakudome and_ Yoshitaka EXHIBITION AREA SELLOUT Pierre-Philippe J. Beaujean, Edwa Watanabe (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth —Conference Preview Carlson (Florida Atlantic Universit Science and Technology) discuss their PLUNGING OIL PRICES PRESENT CHAL- John C. Spruance (EdgeTech Marine research on using magnesium as a strong but LENGES IN GULF OF MEXICO, OTHER the real-time transmission of high-res: more lightweight component for underwater REGIONS sonar images from autonomous und vehicles. Susanne Pagano writes about how record vehicles in ports and shallow water MONITORING THE EASTERN ALBORAN high oil rates in the summer months gave ROV CONTROL GOES GLOBAL AS INTER SEA USING HIGH-RESOLUTION GLIDER way to $40 per barrel prices as the global NET LETS REMOTE USERS REACH UNDER DATA recession sank in. THE SEA Dr. Sim6én Ruiz, Bartolomé Garau and OCEANS’09 IEEE BREMEN CONFERENCE Alison Proctor (University of Miguel Martinez-Ledesma (Mediterranean AND EXHIBITION explains how researchers can now p Institute for Advanced Studies) expound on —Conference Preview ROV directly from the first Internet the challenges of sampling rough upper- INTERNATIONAL SPILL INDUSTRY GATH- ble undersea laboratory. ocean areas with underwater vehicles. ERS IN MARSEILLE FOR INTERSPILL 2009 UNDERSEA DEFENCE TECHNOLOGY TELEDYNE TSS HEADS NORTH TO GET —Conference Preview EUROPE 2009 THE TRUTH ON GYRO PERFORMANCE OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT IN THE —Conference Preview Simon jordan, Tim Hopper (Teledyne TSS) ARCTIC OCEAN IMPROVING THE RELIABILITY OF and Paui Eastaugh (PEMS Marine & Offshore Fatima Ahmad, Samuel Rauch and Mark UNDERWATER COMMUNICATION PR) answer long-standing questions on the Hodor (NOAA) provide an overview of the Dr. Rudolf Bannasch (EvoLogics GmbH accuracy of the Orion Inertial Navigation legal and regulatory framework and issues how EvoLogic’s $2¢ technology System at extreme latitudes through trials in facing Arctic resources dolphin communication physics to « Norway. U.S. HYDRO 2009: HYDROGRAPHIC AND successful data transmission in adver A VISUAL SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED OCEAN MAPPING TECHNOLOGY FOR ditions. MOSAICS USING AUV FLEETS THE FUTURE MTS WORKSHOP TO FOCUS ON MARINE Paulo LillesJ .D rews Jr. (Federal University of —Conference Preview TECHNOLOGY FOR OFFSHORE WIND Minas Gerais) and Silvia S.C. Botelho A GLOBAL WAVE ENERGY RESOURCE POWER (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul) ASSESSMENT —Conference Preview review self-localization and mapping for Dr. Andrew Cornett (Canadian Hydraulics THE FIRST NATIONAL OPERATIONAL fleets of multi-autonomous underwater vehi- Centre) introduces a new inventory of global WAVE C'BSERVATION PLAN cles using visual-based systems Zdenka Willis, Dr. William Burnett (NOA wave energy resources derived from numer- IMAGING DEEP-SEA LIFE BEYOND THE ical wave predictions. and Dr. Robert Jensen (U.S. Army Corps ABYSSAL ZONE EVACUATION TRAINING USING Engineers) present a comprehensive su Dr. Alan J. Jamieson, Dr. Marin Solan and LIFEBOAT SIMULATORS wave monitoring network that addresses t! Dr. Toyonobu Fujii (University of Aberdeen) Dr. Brian Veitch (Memorial University), requirements of the mevitime user comn observe deep-sea fauna in the world’s deep Randy Billard and Capt. Anthony Patterson ty. www.sea-technology.com Annual Index 2009 st 81 THE INTERNATIONAL SUBMARINE RACES system for the island of Ireland, came ashore LUBE OIL DIAGNOSTICS CELEBRATE 20th ANNIVERSARY to Portrush, Northern Ireland, in late June Martin Lucas (Kittiwake Developments) —Conference Preview completing the first phase of its installation explains that stricter emissions regulations ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION Here, the modern fiber optic submarine are harming marine engines. MULTIPLEX OVER COPPER WIRE VERSUS cable is pulled to land through a 600-meter FIBER lateral bore pipe that had been laid by a drill GUST Richard Fuller reviews a reliable, proven beneath the ocean. (Photo courtesy of Cover—The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical technology that provides high data rates ben- Hibernia Atlantic) Observatory, or LOBO, buoy is located in eficial to most subsea communication appli- Editorial—_OPPORTUNITIES AND CHAL- the Northwest Arm of the harbor in Halifax, cations. LENGES FOR ACOUSTIC COMMUNICA- Canada, wher easures a variety of para- TIONS—Fengzhong Qu, Julie A. Cummings meters, includir water/air temperature JUNE and Liuging Yang salinity, conduct turbidity, dissolved Cover—Synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) Soapbox—TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVA- organics, nitrates, chlorophyll, and dissolved image of a World War Il Heinkel He 115 TION VITAL TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOP- oxygen and oxygen saturation. (Photo cour- seaplane in shallow water outside Tromso, MENT—Kenichi Asakawa tesy of Satlantic Norway. (Photo courtesy of the Royal EDITORIAL CONTENT Editorial—_REWARDING INNOVATION: A Norwegian navy and Kongsberg Maritime.) SOLAR POWERED AUTONOMOUS SUR- PATH TOWARD CLEANER ENERGY— Editorial—MEETING THE MINIMAL FACE VEHICLE DEVELOPMENT AND Lauren Mastersor SEAFLOOR MAPPING SYSTEM REQUIRE- OPERATION Soapbox—REDUCING GREENHOUSE MENTS—Gaetano Canepa lohn R. Higinbotham (Emergent Space GASES IN THE COMMERCIAL SHIPPING Soapbox—WHAT PIGEONS TELL US Technologies Inc.), Dr. John R. Moisan INDUSTRY—Dr. Phil Ballou ABOUT THE OCEANS—Ben Korgen (Wallops Flight Facility, NASA Goddard EDITORIAL CONTENT EDITORIAL CONTENT Space Flight Center) and Philip M. Orton ACOUSTIC SYSTEM MONITORS AND MIT- INSTRUMENTATION TO MEASURE RAIN- (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory) explore IGATES HARM TO MARINE MAMMALS IN FALL AT SEA USING RADON AND ocean and estuary air-sea environments REAL TIME ACOUSTIC DETECTION using solar powered autonomous surface Christopher W. ‘ Bioacoustics Research Dr. Christos Tsabaris, Dr. Marios Anagnostou vehicles. Program, Cornell niversity) and Donald B. and Stylianos Alexakis (Hellenic Centre for STAFAC IN-WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLA- Peters Oceanographic (Woods Hole Marine Research) discuss the design and TION OFF THE BAHAMAS Institution) discu w the successful inte- application of a platform for rainfall monitor- Phil DeNolfo (Naval Undersea Warfare gration of science and technology enables ing using in-situ autonomous sensors. Center, Newport), Hugh Thomson (Naval commerce while protecting whales and U.S. GOVERNMENT FISCAL YEAR 2010 Facilities Engineering Service Center, Port adhering to environmental regulations. BUDGET Hueneme) and Michael R. Harrison (Sound ADDING A MULTISPECTRAL AERIAL SYS- The Sea Technology editorial staff outlines & Sea Technology) describe the replacement TEM TO THE OIL SPILL RESPONSE ARSE- the fiscal year 2010 budget. of a portable radiated-noise measurement NAL DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT TAKE system with a _ bottom-mounted, fixed Dr. Jan Svejkovsky Ocean Imaging Corp.), RESON TO NEW DEPTHS acoustic system. judd Muskat (Calif rnia Department of Fish —Company Profile SEA CON: MORE THAN 40 YEARS OF and Game) and Joseph Mullin (Minerals A BISTATIC HF RADAR FOR CURRENT UNDERWATER CONNECTOR INNOVA- Management S« tell how California is MAPPING AND ROBUST SHIP TRACKING TIONS benefiting from the use of aerial remote sens- Dr. Dennis B. Trizna (Imaging Science —Company Profile ing to find the thick patches of oil amid the Research Inc.) shows how recent bistatic POWER DELIVERY TO SUBSEA CABLED sheens. ship tests validate a new high-frequency OBSERVATORIES INNOVATIVE PROPULSION HIGHLIGHT- radar technology. Dr. Michael C. Wrinch (Hedgehog ED AT 10TH INTERNATIONAL SUBMA- NOIA HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING IN Technologies Inc.) discusses extending life RINE RACES WASHINGTON, D.C. and reducing servicing of observatories by John F. Hussey indation for Underwater —Conference Report controlling excessive electrical transients. Research and Education) details the design VIRTUAL ARRAY PROCESSING OF DIFAR PRESSURE-TOLERANT LITHIUM-POLYMER competition that awards teams for the speed SONOBUOYS BATTERIES and creativity their human-powered Abdalla Osman (University of Calgary) and Dr. Richard Wilson (Power and Electrical underwater vehicle Dr. Aboelmagd Noureldin (Royal Military Systems) and Steve A. Somlyody (Bluefin MANNED SUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY College of Canada) review an approach for Robotics Corp.) showcase a reliable, swap- TO MANAGE AND UNDERSTAND THE processing spatially aliased arrays of DIFAR pable, high-energy density battery for SEA sonobuoys for enhanced underwater track- autonomous underwater vehicles and William Kohner SEAmagine Hydrospace ing. oceanographic equipment. Corp.) describes | irsthand exploration of UPWARD LOOKING SONAR-BASED MEA- A NEW, COMPACT OCEAN BOTTOM the oceans with manned submersibles can SUREMENTS OF SEA ICE AND WAVES CABLED SEISMOMETER SYSTEM lead to deeper ir t and more accurate David B. Fissel and John R. Marko (ASL Dr. Toshihiko Kanazawa and Dr. Masanao monitoring of nmMental impact and Environmental Sciences Inc.) discuss a field Shinohara (Earthquake Research Institute other issues. test of a new-generation ice profiler in the University of Tokyo) chronicle the develop- AUVS IN THE BAY 09 Northumberland Strait between New ment of compact cabled seismometers for Sea Technology uttends the NOAA Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. seafloor observation and describe their first Chesapeake Bay Office’s Workshop to pro- 1HO S-100 SEEKS TO BECOME A VERSA- installation plan. mote the use of s in classrooms and TILE INDUSTRY STANDARD OBSERVATION SYSTEM TO MONITOR research. Capt. Robert Ward (International CALIFORNIA COAST IN REAL TIME HABCAM SHEDS LIGHT ON INVADING Hydrographic Bureau) explains how the Richard Hoops (Wrigley Institute for TUNICATE IHO’s new hydrographic geospatial standard Environmental Studies, University of Amber York (Woods Hole Oceanographic for marine data and information is not just for Southern California) details how USC experts Institution) explains how the Habitat hydrographers. are using radar, underwater gliders and other Mapping Camera System monitors ecosys- sensors to monitor ocean waters off the tem change over time and space. JULY Southern California coast. REAL-TIME TELEMETRY OF HYDRODY- Cover—Project Kelvin, the new subsea cable THE POWER OF ONBOARD FUEL AND NAMIC AND HYDROLOGICAL VARI- 2009 Annual Index www.sea-technology.com ABLES Soapbox—REDUCING THE GULF’S HUR- COUNTERING THE TORPEDO THREAT Francisco J. Gutiérrez, Dr. Gabriel Navairo RICANE THREAT BY TAMING THE LOOP THROUGH DETECTION AND 3D TRACK- and Dr. Javier Ruiz (Instituto de Ciencias CURRENT—Dr. Richard LaRosa ING Marinas de Andalucia, Consejo Superior de EDITORIAL CONTENT Nico Roosnek (Roosnek Resear Investigaciones Cientificas) characterize the MODERN GEOPHYSICAL TECHNOLOGY Development) chronicles the develop Guadalquivir River Estuary Surveillance AIDS IN FINDING BYPASSED OIL AND of a sonar system to detect and track t Network, a high-resolution network for envi- GAS RESERVES does. ronmental monitoring. Roger Young (eSeis Inc.) explains how oper- DEVELOPING A LIGHTWEIGHT, NEL ators in the Gulf of Mexico find a new seis- TRALLY BUOYANT MCM TOWED ARRAY SEPTEMBER mic tool useful in evaluating opportunities CABLE Cover—tThis large purple seafan (Gorgonia for drilling. Jostein’ Auganess and Henrik ventilina) is common on shallow, tropical CHALLENGES OF MANUFACTURING Andreasen (Seaproof Solutions) expla reefs of the Caribbean, Florida and the AND INSTALLING DEEPWATER PIPELINES a new cable limits payload impact Bahamas. (Photo courtesy of Harbor Branch Martin Connelly, Richard Freeman (Corus reduces towed array weight while Oceanographic Institute) Tubes Energy) and Mark Cizek (Williams) increased durability. Editorial—DEMOGRAPHICS SHOULD discuss maximizing pressure tolerance of the ANTI-SUBMARINE WARFARE 2009 INFORM WAVE ENERGY POLICY—Maria Perdido Norte Pipeline, installed at a depth —Conference preview. Stefanovich of more than 2,500 meters. AN IMPROVED DIVER DETECTION Soapbox—MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING SEG’S 79TH ANNUAL MEETING METHOD FOR SHALLOW-WATER PORT AND NEW OCEAN USES—Thomas Street —Conference Preview AREAS EDITORIAL CONTENT A VISION SYSTEM FOR MEASURING Dr. Victor D. Svet, Donald Sandiland CHALLENGES IN REGULATING THE ABUNDANCE AND SIZE OF DEEPSEA Manel Monteiro (Oceanscan Ltd.) d OPEN-OCEAN ENERGY INDUSTRY SCALLOPS diver detection sonar that adapts to Robert Cing-Mars (Free Flow Energy Inc.) Steve Tomanovich (Compass Technical tionary sea environments. tells of assessing engineering and regulatory Consulting LLC) examines how a system AN ENERGY-HARVESTING gaps for wave and current energy installa- used National Instruments LabVIEW to help AUTONOMOUS SURFACE VESSEL tions on the Outer Continental Shelf. overcome difficulties in accurately calculat- Scott Willcox, Justin Manley USING SONAR TO INVESTIGATE INTER- ing dimensions of scallop shells. Robotics Inc.) and Dr. Sean Wiggins (S« ACTIONS BETWEEN MARINE LIFE, SUBSEA MVP CAST GAUGE OPTIMIZES SEISMIC Institution of Oceanography) report TURBINES AND HYDROGRAPHIC OPERATIONS Wave Glider’s capacity for acousti Eric Munday (BioSonics Inc.) describes a Derrick R. Peyton and Mark Smith (ODIM tions. hydroacoustic system that will be used to Brooke Ocean) chronicle how computer- THE SUBMARINE AS A POTENT WEAPON help research marine mammals’ behavior assisted sound speed technology enhances FOR LITTORAL WATER OPERATIONS near potential kinetic hydropower sites. the ODIM MVP real-time water column pro- Vincent Geiger (Direction des Const OCEANS’09 MTS/IEEE CONFERENCE filing system. Navales Services) examines the us¢ RETURNS TO BiLOX! ASSESSING FATIGUE LIFE OF WELDED marines in shallower waters. —Conference Preview JOINTS ON OFFSHORE CONSTRUCTIONS ADVANCES IN ENERGY, POWER DENSITY NORTH ATLANTIC SST IMPACTS ICE Huseyin Ozden and K. 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