OceanWorks receives CSNet node pod

OE Staff
Wednesday, October 1, 2014

OceanWorks International has taken delivery of its third node pod from CSnet for refurbishment and upgrade.

CSnet's OCB subsea infrastructure, including five seafloor nodes that form the existing seafloor observatory portion of the system, was originally designed by OceanWorks International under direction from Harris CapRock Communications (HCC) and deployed in 3000m of water in the Mediterranean Sea during the fall of 2010. Since that time, it has been providing scientists with real-time data from sensor installations covering several hundred kilometers of the seafloor.

OceanWorks International is a subsea solution engineering company, providing over 20 years of service to the oil and gas, scientific and environmental, and military markets. The continued work on the OCB subsea infrastructure involves design, engineering, analysis, manufacturing, testing, documentation, and a close working relationship with CSnet.

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