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March 2017

Volume 60 • Number 2

Contents

44

Oil ïïie Coyer

Command & Control

3 4 Man & Machine

Ben Kinnaman and his Greensea Systems team are determined to deliver the standard operating platform for the manne industry.

By GregTrauthwein

Fiber Optics

2 2 Connect the Dots

Fiber optic connector technology for 011 and gas operations.

By Jeremy Calac& Michael Mulcahy

Innovator

I 2 8 Beware the Riptide

^ Riptide Autonomous Solutions was S created to deliver an innovative,

low-i cost UUV to fuel a growlow-ing market. •I By Justin IVlanley & Jeff Smith

Oceanographic Instrumentation

44 Uncharted Depths

Exploring the Marianas with SOi's SuBastian.

By Kira Coley

I Sonar & Seafloor IVlapping

5 2 B e t t e r

M e a s u r e m e n t s , F a s t

Verification of subsea metrology. By Gordon Beattie

Voices

6 6 Margaret Leinen

The Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography leads off the Southern California Subsea Cluster Focus.

By GregTrauthwein 6 Editor's Note

8 MarineTechnologyNews.com 10 Marine Technology TV

12 People & Company News 3 16 Preview: Ocean Business 2017

Ï 28 Cluster Focus: I Southern California I 60 Products s 62 MTRIOO 2017 i 80 Advertiser's Index

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Volume 60 • Number 4

Contents

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On the Cover

Anti

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Subma

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ine Warfare

2 6 An Unmanned Future

The move toward autonomy is in full force in subsea defense, particularly in the submarine warfare arena.

By Kira Coley

P

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Insights

2 2 Funding

Infrastructure

Port infrastructure projects lie at the heart of American commerce and security.

By Guy T. Noll

Blue Economy

3 5 Aii Eyes on ireiand

The Emerald Isle is tapping into its emerging blue economy, as Edel O'Connor, business development manager, Ihsh Maritime Development Office, explains.

By Tom Mulligan

Renewable

Energy

& BOEM

4 5 Five Minutes with

Jim Bennett

Jim Bennett, the Chief of the Office of Renewable Energy Programs at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, discusses the present and future of offshore wind in the U.S.

By GregTrauthwein

4 Editor's Note

8 MarineTechnologyNews.com 10 People & Company News 14 Defense Notes

16 Tech Notes: Hybrid Vehicles 48 MTRIOO 2017

50 Profile: South Bay Cable 5 1 New Products

53 Products: Subsea Housings 54 Products: New Tech Awards 62 Classified

64 Advertiser's Index

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