Team Member Spotlight June 2022: Tirren joined OceanWise in 2021 as a graduate with a Masters degree in Oceanography. Since joining, Tirren has thrown herself into the job and now not only supports our field teams on site, she also helps maintain our mapping products and has taken a lead role in supporting our data […]
Read moreIn May 2022 our Managing Director Caroline Levey attended the Smart Digital Ports of the Future event in Rotterdam. Below she gives us her insights from what she felt was an “excellent conference on Digitalisation in Ports which highlighted the need for better data sharing and interoperability”. “Refreshingly the first two panel sessions kicking the […]
Read moreAs a member of the Smart Ports Alliance we are excited to share their upcoming webinar all about how they are working with the SPEED Portal (Smart Ports Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development). These two independent organisations to “support the journey of ports and terminals, individually and collectively, to apply technology effectively to improve operational efficiency, enhance […]
Read moreThe Government has this week published its report on “The future of UK marine geospatial data” and comment that the study reveals “groups responsible for gathering marine geospatial information must find new, more efficient ways of working together”. I.E collaboration is key to driving forward the critical role thay marine geospatial data. Our chairman Mike […]
Read moreOceanWise’s Shane Djokey, who started with the team in September 2020 (slap bang in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic!) has been awarded a distinction in his apprenticeship as ‘Software Development Technician’. Shane, pictured (centre) below, has been working with our Technical team under the guidance and support of Managing Director Caroline Levey and line […]
Read moreWe are really excited to announce the release of our latest White paper “Smarter Environmental and Conservancy Management”. This helpful document is designed to be a support guide for Harbour Masters and those responsible for overseeing conservancy and compliance in Ports or harbours. The easy-to-navigate layout provides details on the key benefits and common barriers […]
Read moreGhana Ports Authority lead the way for Environmental Monitoring Image: Courtesy of www.primenewsghana.com The observation of sea level is important to the study of climate change as well as providing valuable data for tsunami and storm surge warning, coastal zone management and protection. This was made apparent during the recent underwater volcanic eruption on 15th […]
Read more“You don’t make progress by standing on the sidelines…You make progress by implementing ideas.” Shirley Chisholm Every new project gives a business the opportunity to grow and at OceanWise, we take that quite seriously. Having recently celebrated our 10th year in business we can happily say that we still learn and develop with each project […]
Read moreWe will be exhibiting at the upcoming Oceanology International at the Excel Centre London Come and see us on stand P160 from 15th – 17th March. Along with our ocean colleagues we will be showcasing our latest technologies and developments. Oceanology International is the leading forum where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect […]
Read moreOceanWise has, through competitive tender been awarded the contract to supply, install, and maintain Marine Environmental Monitoring Systems (MEMS) globally as part of an initial 3-year Framework Agreement with the UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO). The framework also includes the provision of data collection, management and display system, which will be provided through OceanWise’s Port-Log. The […]
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