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TAKE 5: The ON&T Interview with William Kohnen

In late June 2023, manned submersibles dominated the mainstream headlines, and not for the right reasons. This month’s esteemed guest, Will Kohnen, President & CEO of Hydrospace Group and the current Chair of MTS’ Submarine Committee, joined us to set the record straight on the unrecognized safety record of submarines.

TAKE 5: The ON&T Interview with William Kohnen

Digital Horizon: Unmanned Vehicle Exercise in Bahrain Showcases Cross-Sector Collaboration

Utilizing surveillance data from dispersed and disparate sensors to know what's happening in the maritime domain is smart idea. The intelligent solution to deal with enormous amount of data is to leverage artificial intelligence. The US Navy's Task Force 59 has done exactly that during the recent Digital Horizon exercise.

Digital Horizon: Unmanned Vehicle Exercise in Bahrain Showcases Cross-Sector Collaboration

Deep-Sea H2-Powered AUVs Provide Underwater Clarity

Cellula Robotics’ Solus-LR Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) offers game-changing features and capabilities for deep-sea research and exploration. Each individual component is important in its own right but when considered as a fully integrated system, the sum of this innovation-packed marine exploration platform is truly greater than its parts.

Deep-Sea H2-Powered AUVs Provide Underwater Clarity

Mission Success in the Hands of Autonomy Innovations

The ability to deliver on the promise of autonomy goes beyond the execution of a single focused, geo-localized application. Rather, autonomous solutions need to be adaptable to different platforms, vehicles, sensors, payloads, and missions.

Mission Success in the Hands of Autonomy Innovations

SWOT Analysis: A Sea Change for Modern-Day Oceanography

Back in mid-December 2022, a mission led by NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES) launched the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite into space, from where it will observe huge swathes of ocean and surface water in unprecedented detail.

SWOT Analysis: A Sea Change for Modern-Day Oceanography

The Future of Ghost Gear Looks Less Haunting with Side Scan Sonar Intervention

Ghost gear is lost or discarded fishing equipment—nets, ropes, and abandoned traps or pots—that continues to fish long after being lost or discarded, sometimes for years. The unfortunate result is the quiet killing of fish, turtles, lobster, crabs, and entangling mammals such as seals, whales, and dolphins.

The Future of Ghost Gear Looks Less Haunting with Side Scan Sonar Intervention
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