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OSIL’s (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) expertise as a system provider were recently employed on a wave and current survey in Yemen, the end user for the data being a well known French oil company. The application’s purpose is to collect current and wave data of shallow waters in support of a wider metocean study. The OSIL custom-built system included two Nortek AWACs for measuring current speed and directional waves, a Nortek Internal Wave Processor and a steel armoured data cable to transport the data once collected.
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Havant-based OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) has been awarded a contract from the Royal Navy for the service, repair and calibration of their oceanographic equipment including CTDs, Salinometers, sound velocity probes, thermometers and current meters.
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OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd) are experiencing an increase in worldwide sales of their new and improved MiniBAT Tow Vehicle for multiparameter monitoring applications. Most recently they have sold a high-end system consisting of a MiniBAT FC60 and an AML Micro CTD to Ifremer, France, who will be using the system in their research work to monitor the variability of salinity and temperature as well as measuring current. The high speed AML CTD perfectly compliments the undulating nature of the MiniBAT ensuring there is no lag in the data and providing a top class research tool.
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OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) will be launching their new range of robust and adaptable Data Buoys at Oceanology International 2008. They will be exhibiting the small and cost-effective Shearwater Buoy on their stand, which illustrates the compact and light-weight design of the buoys. OSIL’s Data Buoys provide the ideal monitoring platform for a wide assortment of instrumentation and their highly stable design makes them suitable for a variety of short and long term applications including ocean, river, coastal and dredge monitoring. They are designed to be completely adaptable to any applications’ needs, and can withstand the harshest of conditions thanks to their robust construction.
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On 2nd January 2008 OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) welcomed a new Sales Executive, Dr. Hannah Flint, to their Havant based offices. Hannah joins OSIL directly after completing her PhD at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), Southampton. Working within the deep sea group at NOC provided plenty of sea going and operational experience which will prove valuable in her new role. Prior to receiving her PhD, Hannah received an MSc from NOC in Oceanography and a BSc (hons) in Marine Biology from the University of Aberdeen.
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Environmental instruments and systems company OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.), officially opened their new premises, Culkin House, on Friday 14th December 2007. The ceremony took place at the company’s new offices in Havant, Hampshire, and was performed in the presence of guest of honour Dr. Fred Culkin, after whom the building is named.
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OSIL’s (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) range of Bowers and Connelly Multiple Corers are the only way of collecting a truly undisturbed sediment sample from the seabed. Each of the four corers, Mega, Maxi, Midi and Mini, provide a simple and reliable way of collecting the most accurate sample possible. The corers use a unique hydrostatically damped coring mechanism to attain the undisturbed sample.
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OSIL (Ocean Scientific International Ltd.) are proud to announce their new partnership with Codar Ocean Sensors. OSIL have become Codar’s UK representative and will be primarily selling the SeaSonde, Codar’s HF radar system. OSIL will work closely with the new Codar Europe office, based in Madrid, who will provide technical support to OSIL as well as Codar’s other European representatives.
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