OceanWise was asked by PD Teesport to create a high resolution Port Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) for the Pilots to safely bring in the Brent Delta Oil Rig topside for decommissioning to the Able Yard at the end of Seaton Channel, Hartlepool on Tuesday May 2nd. The rig weighing 24,200 tonnes was transported from its […]
Read moreOceanWise is hosting a free-to-attend Training Workshop as part of Ocean Business 2017 on Wednesday 5th April. Entitled Port-Log.net, the latest developments in environmental data sharing and publishing, it will take place between 1500-1600 in Classroom – Access Grid Room 124/14. Places are limited so register now to book your place to see how Port-Log.net […]
Read moreSensor Web Enablement (SWE) provides a suite of standards that allows environmental monitoring data to be published in a consistent way over the Internet. SWE was developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and provides a means by which sensors can join the ‘Internet of Things’. In 2016 the Marine Environmental Data and Information Network […]
Read moreThe European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) Phase 3 High Resolution Seabed Mapping Project has been awarded to a consortium headed by the French Hydrographic Office (SHOM) and Dutch company, Maris BV, with OceanWise providing all UK inputs as a full partner. The EMODnet data infrastructure is being delivered in three major phases and […]
Read moreUK based marine data management company, OceanWise, has been awarded a contract by the Government of Dominica for the supply, installation and maintenance of a water level monitoring system comprising two coastal sites, with potential expansion to a third site at a later date. The data are required to establish a vertical datum for Mean […]
Read moreWe will be exhibiting at Oceanology International North America in San Diego Convention Centre, CA, 14-16 Feb 2017 on Stand 38 where we will be showing Port-Log.net, our Environmental Data Sharing and Publishing service, and Enterprise GIS software and productivity tools. We would like to hear from organisations that would be interested in representing OceanWise […]
Read moreAssociated British Ports (ABP) has contracted OceanWise to install Port-Log across all of ABP’s 21 UK ports. The project has not required any of ABP’s existing sensors to be replaced. A major benefit of Port-Log.net is its ability to accommodate a wide range of sensors from different manufacturers. Consequently, pressing deadlines for installing and testing […]
Read moreOceanWise, in co-operation with IMarEST, will be running its next One-Day Marine Data Management Awareness Course at IMarEST HQ, 1 Birdcage Walk, London, SW1H 9JJ on Wednesday 8th February 2017. Back by popular demand, this event will introduce attendees to Data and Why It Matters? Subject covered will include the Data Life-Cycle, Data and Metadata […]
Read moreOceanWise attended the 17th Meso-American and Caribbean Hydrographic Commission (MACHC) hosted by the Brazilian Department of Hydrography and Navigation (DHN) in Belem, Para Region; Brazil from 14th-17th December and also supported pre-MACHC workshops on Hydrographic Capability and Satellite Derived Bathymetry. Over 70 delegates from hydrographic offices, ports, maritime authorities as well as industry attended from […]
Read moreOceanWise recently helped Peel Ports update and improve their tidal monitoring and display system at their key ports of Liverpool and Heysham. Find out more in our new case study. Read More
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