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Welcome to the Marine Industry News section of the Sound Ocean Systems, Inc. website. Sound Ocean Systems, Inc. was incorporated in 1978 with one goal: provide quality marine systems, components and designs at realistic costs through innovative engineering, design and manufacturing practices.
Here you will find links to current articles from various RSS feeds concerning the marine industry. Feeds include Sound Ocean Systems, Inc. Sound Ocean Systems, Inc., Hydro International, NOAA, Marine Technology Reporter, Oceanus Magazine, Maritime Reporter Magazine, WHOI, World Maritime News, and Scandinavian Oil and Gas Magazine. Select an article from the list below.
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...Earl will bring dangerous Rip Currents to the East Coast...
Dangerous seas (waves and swells) and rip currents are expected along parts of the U.S. East Coast through the weekend as powerful Earl moves north across the western Atlantic.NOAA's National Weather Service Headlines
...Earl weakens to a Tropical Storm...
Expected to bring rain and strong winds to portions of New England and Atlantic Canada.NOAA's National Weather Service Headlines
NOAA Reopens More than 5,000 Square Miles in the Gulf to Fishing
NOAA today reopened to commercial and recreational fishing 5,130 square miles of Gulf waters stretching from the far eastern coast of Louisiana, through Mississippi, Alabama, and the western Florida panhandle.NOAA News Releases
Secretary Locke Extends Disaster Declaration for California Salmon Fishermen
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke announced today an extension of the disaster for California salmon fishermen due to the low numbers of spawning Chinook salmon returning to the Sacramento River and the subsequent reduction in commercial fishery revenues.NOAA News Releases
...Hurricane Warnings and Watches and Tropical Storm Warnings issued for Hurricane Earl...
Hurricane Warnings and Hurricanes Watches and Tropical Storm Warnings have been issued from Cape Fear North Carolina to Cape Henlopen Delaware.NOAA's National Weather Service Headlines
NASA, NOAA: Newest GOES Satellite Ready For Action
NASA and NOAA's latest Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, GOES-15, has successfully completed five months of on-orbit testing and has been accepted into service. The satellite has demonstrated operational readiness of its subsystems, spacecraft instruments and communications services. GOES-15 is the third and final spacecraft in the GOES N-P Series of geostationary environmental weather satellites.NOAA News Releases
H2000 ROV Launched
DOER Marine announces the Ocean Explorer H2000 ROV: a high power, versatile yet compact system for depths to 2000m with a 1000m option. All DOER products are designed and manufactured in the United States.Marine Technology Reporter
Harnessing Marine Renewable Energy
Offshore Ship Designer's first project in the marine renewable energy field will shortly be commencing on site trials in the UK's Humber estuary. By applying its experience and design knowledge, OSD hasMarine Technology Reporter
CSIP’s Roving Bat Makes a Name for itself on German TV
The Roving Bat, a hybrid free-flying ROV and crawler designed and made by CSIP, a UK based company specializing in the design, development and manufacturing of remote controlled robotic systems for hostileMarine Technology Reporter
Bromwich to Host Forums on Deepwater Drilling Safety
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEM) announced that Director Michael R. Bromwich will hold the next two events in a series of fact-finding forums in Houston, Texas and Biloxi, Miss.Marine Technology Reporter
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