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Marine Technology TV
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2017
Marine Technology Reporter magazine is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global marine technology market.
Deep Dive Talks with Dr. David Murrin, Director General of the NRC's Research Center
Join us on Deep Dive as we talk with Dr. David Murrin about his role as Director General at The National Research Council Canada (NRC). NRC partners with Canadian industry to take research impacts from the lab to the marketplace, where people can experience the benefits. This market-driven focus delivers innovation faster, enhances people's lives, and addresses some of the world's most pressing problems. Listen in and learn more about the amazing work going on at the NRC!
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OERC: A ‘Crown Jewel’ of the Newfoundland & Labrador Cluster
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The cluster of maritime, offshore energy and subsea organizations and people - in industry, academia and government - is legendary in Newfoundland & Labrador. In this episode we visit with David Molyneux, Director, Ocean Engineering Research Center, Memorial University, for a discussion of the assets and expertise under his watch, with a look inside the center and it’s particular experience of ...
NL Government Helps Power Regional Subsea Tech Cluster
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Minister Andrew Parsons, Industry, Energy & Technology, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, discusses the innovative technology cluster that has grown within and outside of his province, with insights on the technology and the market sectors that will power the region and the country’s future.
Kraken Robotics’ Mantra: “Innovate or Die”
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Since its founding in 2012 with six people, Kraken Robotics has operated by the succinct motto: “Innovate or Die.” Fast forward to 2024, and Kraken Robotics is a global powerhouse, publicly traded with 250 employees and revenues fast approaching the $100m mark. David Shea has been with the company since the start and today serves as its Chief Technology Officer. In this interview with Marine Te...
Giving a Leg Up to Ocean Tech Startups
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Paula Mendonça came to St. Johns, Newfoundland & Labrador more than two decades ago from her native Portugal, and never left. Today, the energetic Mendonça serves as Executive Director of the Ocean StartUp Project, a national group that aims to “inspire, initiate & invest in early stage ocean technology startups.”
Deep Dive Talks with Victor Vescovo
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On this episode of Deep Dive, host Rhonda Moniz speaks with Victor Vescovo, an accomplished explorer, investor and retired naval officer who has conquered the highest peaks and the deepest ocean trenches. Join us as we uncover this remarkable explorer's motivations, challenges and triumphs.
BIRNS, Inc. Enables More Data Flow at Greater Depths
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Started 70 years ago in Southern California in Eric Birns’ father’s garage, BIRNS, Inc. has become a global leader in subsea technology, with a line of connectors, cable assemblies, lights and penetrators. BIRNS, Inc. is committed to quality, quality verified by objective data and third-party testing. At the recent Oceanology International 2024 in London, Eric Birns discusses the company’s evol...
Deep Dive Talks with Schmidt Ocean Institute's Lead Tech John Fulmer
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Join us for a discussion with the Schmidt Ocean Institute's Lead Technician John Fulmer onboard the R/V Falkor (too). Learn about life on the ship for John as he navigates onboard operations on a research vessel with some of the most advanced technology in the world!
Unique Group Celebrates 30 Years of Innovation
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Unique Group has evolved its technology offer to the subsea space mightily in its three decades of business, collaborating with its global clientele to develop and deliver solutions that maximize efficiency, cost-effectiveness and safety, while minimizing impact to the environment.
Ocean Infinity Moves Forward on Uncrewed Vessels
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When uncrewed vessels are the fodder of endless talk and speculation in maritime circles, Ocean Infinity has been a clear leader in blazing the trail, leveraging latest autonomous and remote operation technologies to help drive efficiency and safety in marine operations. Sam Taylor discusses the present and future with MTR TV.
SMD Inks Deal with Jan De Nul Group for New eROV
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SMD announced the sale of its first electric ROV to Luxembourg-based marine contractor, Jan De Nul Group. Mike Jones, Chairman, SMD, discusses the significance of the deal at the SMD booth at Oceanology International in London.
Greensea IQ Bayonet Surf Zone Robotics @ Oi ‘24
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At Oceanology International Greensea IQ had a coming out party for its new name and rebranding, highlighting the line of Bayonet Surf Zone Robotics that are designed to gather information efficiently in the difficult surf zone. Ben Kinnaman, CEO, Greensea IQ, discusses with MTR TV the vision for his company’s future.
Ocean Observation with IOOS
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In this episode of Deep Dive, we talk with the Integrated Ocean Observing System's Executive Director and the Directors of two IOOS Regional Associations. Listen in and learn what IOOS and its eleven RAs do and why they are integral to data collection in our oceans.
RUBHY AI: PAM Buoy with Artificial Intelligence
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Many talk about artificial intelligence, underwater acoustic and robotics specialist RTSys is putting AI to work in its new RUBHY AI. Corentin Troussard, International Sales Manager, Science & Industry, RTSys, discusses how his company is leveraging AI to help make its client’s work in the water more effective and efficient.
Saab Debuts Electric Manipulator
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As the offshore and subsea communities move to electric, Saab introduced the Seaeye eM1-7 Electric Manipulator on the show floor at Oceanology International, London. Rob Dewell, Integration Engineer, Saab UK, runs the new unit through its paces and explains the benefits to Marine Technology TV.
4H Jena Engineering The Data Collectors
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4H Jena Engineering The Data Collectors
RBR Sensor, Winch Tech Enable Efficient Ocean Data Gathering
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RBR Sensor, Winch Tech Enable Efficient Ocean Data Gathering
Meet VideoRay’s New Vehicle Mission Specialist Ally
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Meet VideoRay’s New Vehicle Mission Specialist Ally
Hugin Endurance Stretches the Boundaries
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Hugin Endurance Stretches the Boundaries
Submerged: Conversations with Crewed Submersible Expert Will Kohnen
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Submerged: Conversations with Crewed Submersible Expert Will Kohnen
NBOSI: Small CTD Maker Packs a Powerful Punch
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NBOSI: Small CTD Maker Packs a Powerful Punch
Tech & Turbines: RWSC & Teledyne Talk Offshore Wind
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Tech & Turbines: RWSC & Teledyne Talk Offshore Wind
Ocean Engineers and Scientists Share Ideas, Challenges at International Arctic Workshop
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Ocean Engineers and Scientists Share Ideas, Challenges at International Arctic Workshop
Generations of Innovation in Sonar & Ultrasonic Technology at Massa
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Generations of Innovation in Sonar & Ultrasonic Technology at Massa
DEEP's #OccupyMare is About Persistent Human Presence Subsea
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DEEP's #OccupyMare is About Persistent Human Presence Subsea
Interview: Ian Davies, International Hydrographic Portfolio Manager, UKHO
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Interview: Ian Davies, International Hydrographic Portfolio Manager, UKHO
Perfect footage to be enjoyed after reading Mensun Bound’s “The Ship Beneath the Ice.”
If only they had a ship like that.
Luis Alberto Pardo Villalón (Santiago, 20 de septiembre de 1882-ibídem, 21 de febrero de 1935) fue un marino chileno, quien estaba al mando del barco tipo escampavía Yelcho de la Armada de Chile, que efectuó el difícil rescate de los náufragos de la célebre expedición científica británica de Ernest Shackleton que llevaban ocho meses en la Isla Elefante (Islas Piloto Pardo, Shetland del Sur), el 30 de agosto de 1916, en pleno invierno antártico. Vi Natgeo y considero miserable que no mencionen al capital chileno Luis Pardo Villalon fue quien los encontro.
Luis Alberto Pardo Villalón (Santiago, September 20, 1882-ibid, February 21, 1935) was a Chilean sailor, who was in command of the Yelcho cutter ship of the Chilean Navy, which carried out the difficult rescue of the shipwrecked of Ernest Shackleton's famous British scientific expedition that spent eight months on Elephant Island (Pilot Pardo Islands, South Shetland), on August 30, 1916, in the middle of the Antarctic winter. I saw Natgeo and I consider it miserable that they do not mention the Chilean capital Luis Pardo Villalon was the one who found them.
9:28 Start
Google: Shackleton's Missing Radio Equipment found on the geojohn website. This article presents a different side of Shackleton and explores the radio equipment that was in common shipboard use in 1914. It discusses Shackleton's hubris and poorly thought out voyage and it mentions how the superb skills of the unfairly maligned Harry McNish became vital to the survival of everybody. The Endurance had only a radio receiver and no radio operator, while the expedition's second, rarely mentioned ship, the Aurora, which was waiting for him on the other side of the Antarctic, had both a transmitter and a receiver.
Probably the most aptly named ship in history.
Another useless video with a misleading title. Almost 11 minutes of crap and stupid music and a minute of actual footage. You people who post these videos have shit for brains.
Skip first 9 minutes to see Endurance.
Click Bait: just watch the last minute
How had the ship managed to stay in such good shape ? Very interested to know
They should bring that beautiful wooden ship back up and restore it , that would be awesome !
9:29
The first half of this video is b roll of the red ship.
Skip to about 9 minutes... the first 9 minutes is just the searching ship moving through the ice. Boring boring boring (and pointless).
Stunning . Watching the search and find of late cousin Ernest ship Endurance . The music suits to the journey to the find . Would anyone know of this music in the background ?
Who does that music,very nice song
That's it? What a letdown! Did they ever go back and explore the wreck??
They spent all that time bags resources and all I’ve found is about 5 minutes of footage.
Esto merece una película
Fuck this
You guys waste 2/3rds of this film showing crap! I’m here to see the Endurance not your editing skills!😡
What a waste of bloody time 9.00 minutes of bull to see bugger all of the ship, dont waste your time there are much, much better clips of the Endurance elsewhere.
NO commentary ????????
Like if you came here because of Joe Rogan. :-)
Waste 5 minutes showing ship headed through the ice. Click bait.
If you’re not interested in ice breakers or penguins fast forward to 9:28
talk about a stupid and pointless nine minute intro
Don't bother wasting your time on this
I thought all I was going to see was an ice breaker doing its thing
This must be raised!!! Its not a grave, and her preservation is remarkable
She is better preserved than the Titanic. You can see what makes different building materials different. Wood versus iron.
Bad video
Extraordinary men of all times.
How many times can you repeat a very loud 15 second music clip ? Answer at least 200 times.
After 100 years of spin and misdirection, the story of the deaths, disaster and true heroism aboard Shackleton's other ship, the Aurora, needs to be more publicised
I wonder if somewhere deep in that hold are still some of Frank Hurleys photographic plates that he couldn't recover before the ship sank. What an incredible Time Capsule that woulod be .
Great find! Wonder if the Endurance can be reflected and restored for historical purposes? It would make a beautiful museum piece!
Early Documentary Made By Military Photographers of Project: "High-Jump"... Antarctic Exploration th-cam.com/video/L8t2cFOySYo/w-d-xo.html
Why haven’t they released loads of photos and footage. Its over a year ago and they did say that they had digitally mapped the ship. Miffed.
The world's southernmost shipwreck?
I wonder if the Titanic would also be well preserved if it sank in this place?
So y’all don’t waste your time like the rest of us, you don’t see the ship until 9:29
Wow so cool to see full intack old shipwreck from old days
Shit vid
"Shes going boys.... I think its time to get off."
9:29 you're welcome.
Your editor needs to be fired. 5 minutes of a ship steaming through ice, 8 minutes in total of nothing and 1 minute of the actual wreck. Rubbish.
If only we could see the crew's reaction to this footage. Wouldn't that be amazing?!
Ahem, She lived up to her name even in death 😮