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THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MARINE SCIENCE (SAMS)


SEACON (EUROPE) LTD K200


Scottish Marine Institute, Oban, Argyll PA37 1QA, UK T: +44 (0)1631 559 000 F: +44 (0)1631 559 001 E: info@sams.ac.uk W: www.smi.ac.uk


From our base at the Scottish Marine Institute in Oban, our 150 staff deliver world-class marine science that supports society with innovative solutions to developing a sustainable relationship with the marine environment. SAMS deliver this mission through research, education, services to business, learned society and public engagement initiatives.


Exhibiting on the National Oceanography Centre stand.


SEA & SUN TECHNOLOGY GMBH G205


Arndtstraße 9 - 13, Trappenkamp, 24610, Germany T: + 49 4323 910913 F: + 49 4323 910915 E: email@sea-sun-tech.com W: www.sea-sun-tech.com


Development and production of: - deep sea probes for oceanography, hydrology and limnology - sensors for measuring different environmental parameters - industrial real-time data processing devices in the area water polution control. Service and consulting in the field of marine technology. Custom made design of instruments and systems.


Exhibiting on the EMMA TECHNOLOGIES GMBH stand.


SEA TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE


1501 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1001, Arlington, Virginia, 22209, USA T: + 1 703 524 3136 F: + 1 703 841 0852 E: seatechas@sea-technology.com W: www.sea-technology.com


Published monthly for more than 48 years and circulated in 110+ countries, Sea Technology is the worldwide information leader for marine business, science, and offshore applications for commercial and military marine markets. Now also producing a bi-weekly e-newsletter, Sea Tech e-News.


SEA-BIRD ELECTRONICS INC C100


13431 NE 20th Street, Bellevue, Washington, 98005, USA


T: + 1 425 643 9866 F: + 1 425 643 9954 E: d.bennett@seabird.com W: www.seabird.com


Sea-Bird Electronics is the leading manufacturer of oceanographic CTDs and water sampling systems. CTDs measure conductivity, temperature and pressure (depth), as well as dissolved oxygen and other variables, enabling oceanographers to determine salinity, density, and other properties contributing to ocean circulation, the function of marine ecosystems, and global climate dynamics.


SEABOTIX INC. K455


2877 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 100, San Diego, California, 92106, USA T: + 1 619 450 4000 F: + 1 619 450 4001 E: jesse@seabotix.com W: www.seabotix.com


SeaBotix Inc. manufactures the most comprehensive line of MiniROVs in the world. With more than 850 systems sold worldwide the success of the LBV has come largely from the exceptional capability, intuitiveness and integrated solutions. Several innovative new technologies will be released at this years Oceanology International.


D715


F650


Seacon House, Hewitt Road, Gapton Hall Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0RB, UK T: + 44 (0) 1493 652733 F: + 44 (0) 1493 652840 E: sales@seaconeurope.com W: www.seaconeurope.com


SEACON (europe) Ltd, part of the SEA CON® Group


of companies are designers and manufacturers of underwater electrical and fibre optic connectors and cable assemblies. On display will be our full range of products including the 55, MSS, OPTI-CON dry mate fibre optic hybrid series and SEA-MATE wet-mate connector range.


SEAFLOOR SYSTEMS INC. T: + 1 530 677 1019 W: www.seafloorsystems.com


Seafloor Systems, Inc. was formed in Portland, OR in 1999 by veteran naval hydrographer John Tamplin to provide hydrographic survey equipment and consulting to survey companies in the Pacific Northwest. Specializing in geophysical survey equipment, Seafloor has built up the largest multibeam echosounder rental pool in the US.


Exhibiting on the USA Pavilion. SEAFORMATICS GROUP


F300


Major Research Partnerships / IIC1001, 230 Elizabeth Avenue, St. John's, Newfoundland, A1C 5S7, Canada


T: + 1 709 864 8724 W: www.seaformatics.ca


SEAformatics emerged from a multi-disciplinary R&D project at Memorial University that has developed a novel proof-of-concept seafloor array of wireless marine sensors, that utilize novel power harvesting technology, for use in monitoring seabed processes, including applications such as geological imaging and earthquake detection.


Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canadian Pavilion. SEAMAP UK LIMITED


A100


Unit 34 The Maltings, Charlton Estate, Shepton Mallett, Somerset, BA4 5QE, UK T: + 44 (0) 1749 342223 F: + 44 (0) 1749 347588 E: anna.hickling@seamap.com W: www.seamap.com


Established 1987, Seamap a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitcham Industries Inc., designs, manufactures and sells proprietary products for the seismic, hydrographic and offshore industry. With engineering, manufacturing, sales and support in Texas, UK and Singapore, Seamap is able to respond to customer's needs anywhere in the world 24hours a day.


Exhibiting on the SEISMIC ASIA PACIFIC PTY. LTD stand.


R390


3113-F Alhambra Drive, Cameron Park, California, 95682, USA


SEAMOR MARINE LTD.


R250


1914 Northfield Road, Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9S 3B5, Canada T: + 1 250 729 8899 F: + 1 250 729 8896 E: admin@seamor.com W: www.seamor.com


Seamor Marine is a manufacturer and distributor of low maintenance robotic underwater remotely operated video inspection vehicles and platforms (ROV's). Our systems are used in port security, pipe and tank inspection, environmental analysis, underwater structural assessments and underwater research and data collection applications. See www.seamor.com for more information.


SEATECHRIM


P300


Varshavskoe shosse 17, building 1, office 308, Moscow, 117105, Russian Federation T: + 7 495 747 4931 F: + 7 495 747 4931 E: seatechrim@mail.ru W: www.seatechrim.ru


SEATECHRIM specializes in manufacture of oceanography equipment and carrying out marine research works: -Research and development works related to design of underwater equipment for Monitoring of radiation and toxicity levels of marine environment -Manufacture of specialized oceanography equipment and its components for operations on the depths up to 6000m.


Exhibiting on the MTS Pavilion SEATRONICS INC, HOUSTON


E300


10801 Hammerly Boulevard, Suite 220, Houston, Texas, 77043, USA T: + 1 713 464 3311 F: + 1 713 464 6111 E: houston@seatronics-group.com W: www.seatronics-group.com


The Houston facility serves the survey market providing marine electronic equipment throughout the Americas and the Caribbean. Our state-of-the- art calibration and cable moulding facility also offers additional support capabilities within this region together with 24hr technical support.


Exhibiting on the SEATRONICS LTD stand. SEATRONICS INC, NEW IBERIA


T: + 1 337 365 8335 F: + 1 337 365 8705 W: www.seatronics-group.com


The New Iberia facility provides marine electronic equipment and local support to diving and survey clients in the Gulf of Mexico. It also benefits from mechanical and 24hr technical support facilities.


Exhibiting on the SEATRONICS LTD stand. SEATRONICS LTD


E300


Geoscan House, Denmore Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB23 8JW, UK T: + 44 (0) 1224 853100 F: + 44 (0) 1224 853101 E: jamie.sangster@seatronics-group.com W: www.seatronics-group.com


Seatronics specialise in marine electronic equipment rental and sale for a range of applications. In addition to equipment rental and sales, Seatronics supply and manufacturer subsea connectors and cable molds and have state of the art calibration facilities throughout our global offices.


E300


719 Highway 90 East, New Iberia, Louisiana, 70560, USA


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