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NAVIGATION New Navigation Buoys for Port of Setúbal


Portuguese Port Authority of Setúbal and Sesimbra (APSS) have recently improved the marking of the central area in the North Channel in Setúbal with five navigation buoys and a marine sector light for Bela Vista windmill sightseeing point.


Grupo Lindley has supplied rotomolded polyethylene hulls of the Balizamar range, with its respective autonomous marine lanterns and moorings. The improvements of the marine aids to navigation in the ports of Setúbal and Sesimbra are integrated in the Maritime Accessibility Improvement Project


to ensure a safe navigation in both harbors and access channels.


q +34 933 601 101 E info@almarin.es H www.almarin.es/en


Supplying a Bespoke Data Buoy for


SINTEF’s Latest Project Following Hydrosphere’s involvement with supplying Plymouth Marine Laboratory’s (PML) newest data buoy, they are excited to announce their latest project with SINTEF, one of Europe’s largest independent research organisations.


The client approached Hydrosphere just over a year ago after learning about the profiling data buoy they had supplied to PML. Together with Mobilis, Hydrosphere delivered the DB 14000 — Mobilis’ biggest data buoy. This floating platform is set to be deployed off the South Coast of England in the next few weeks to aid PML’s research and data gathering within the region.


SINTEF was looking for a similar data buoy to be based in the Norwegian Sea as part of a future marine observatory. Originally, the client was looking for the same buoy that had been delivered to PML. However, it soon became apparent that SINTEF’s buoy would need modifications and a much larger surface area to accommodate the additional sensors, equipment and deployments required. Hydrosphere, therefore, liaised with the client and Mobilis to design a new buoy based on the DB 14000 and, thus, the DB 24000 was born!


q +44 (0)1420 520374 E sales@hydrosphere.co.uk H www.hydrosphere.co.uk


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