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San Diego, CA, United States
DIVING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SHIPPED WORLDWIDE. AQUA TECH DIVE CENTER HAS BEEN SERVING DIVERS AROUND THE WORLD. SUPPLYING SCUBA DIVING EQUIPMENT, COMMERCIAL DIVERS, MILITARY DIVING, AND SCIENTIFIC DIVE OPERATIONS FOR 25 YEARS.
New York, NY, United States
Argo Marine provides the marine industry with specialized inventories of of marine supplies, equipment, and renewal parts. Our worldwide branches and stocking distribution centers keep our customers supplied on a moment's notice. Our expanded goal is to provide the industry with the world's most convenient single-source marine supply company. Argo's network of distribution centers maintains comprehensive inventories to keep your ships(American, European, or Japanese built) sailing. Numerous reputable manufacturers' full lines are available to you for electrical and mechanical equipment and their renewal parts...worldwide. We take pride in our reputation for prompt, accurate, personalized service.
Houston, Tx, United States
Automatic Power/Pharos Marine Group is the world leader in aids to navigation with a track record that is more than a century old.
Mount Vernon,, WA, United States
Chelsea,, MA, United States
Boston Fuel Injection is New England's Leading diesel engine and diesel fuel injection specialists. We provide fuel injection and mobile marine service for CAT, Cummins, Perkins, Lugger, Detroit, Deere, etc. Generator sales/service for CAT and Northern Lights.
North Vancouver,, BC, Canada
New Orleans, LA, United States
Excellent products at excellent prices combined with excellent service from a company that has served the marine industry for over 50 years.
Boston, MA, United States
Ship Chandlery, Marine Hardware, Marine Coatings, Industrial Coatings, Nautical Charts
Victoria, BC, Canada
Carmanah is a world leader in the design, manufacture and supply of solar-powered LED lighting solutions. Carmanah lights are self-containted and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
Falmouth,, MA, United States
Deep Sea Systems International, Inc. (DSSI), located in Cataumet, MA, USA, (near Woods Hole) is a high technology company that brings decades of deep ocean engineering experience to the design and manufacture of underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), thrusters, lights, pan and tilt units, and other ROV components and services.
Elgin,, IL, United States
Elgin,, IL, United States
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Flightship craft are specifically designed to satisfy the growing marine transport requirements of commercial operators and governments world-wide such as FedEx and DHL type fast freight operations, hotel resorts, customs, coastal surveillance, fisheries protection, military patrols, coastal traders and everyday inter-island passenger and freight transports.
Bolton,, United Kingdom
Francis Searchlights Ltd - Engineering Light Since 1901
Gold Beach, OR, United States
FREEMAN MARINE manages projects and outfits vessels worldwide - megayachts, commercial fishing boats, workboats and support vessels - with the finest watertight and weathertight custom fabricated doors, hatches, portlights and windows available.
Derna, Libya
Warwick, RI, United States
Montpellier, France
Since 1981, HYTEC has established a solid world-wide reputation by supplying systems aimed at professional subsea activities, up to 6000 meters depth: CCTV systems ; ROV’s ; Heavy duty remote controlled vehicles ; Hydraulic tools and manipulator arms
Columbia, MD, United States
The Marine Technology Society was incorporated in June, 1963 to allow members of academia, government and industry to have a common forum for the exchange of information and ideas, and to "make real contributions in fostering progress in the marine sciences for the benefit of mankind". Early corporate members included General Dynamics, Raytheon and Oceanographic Engineering Corporation, among others. In its formative years, the Society developed its technical committees structure, a call for at least one annual conference, and peer-reviewed publications. Early Technological Committees included Underwater Photography, Marine Biology, Undersea Vehicles, Education and Careers in the Marine Sciences, Oceanographic Data and Information, Oceanographic Instrumentation, and Mineral Resources. Today, the Marine Technology Society boasts a membership of businesses, institutions, individual professionals, and students. The MTS Journal is published quarterly, and is considered among the most prestigious peer-reviewed journals in the marine technology and sciences community. The Society has four Technical Divisions, over twenty-five technical committees, and hosts several conferences yearly. We invite you to visit the Marine Technology Society's early years, 1963 through 1988, by reading The Marine Technology Society, Highlights of Twenty Five Years of Service. To view the pdf, click here. Throughout our history, the leadership and membership of the Society have come from diversified marine and ocean backgrounds. From Captains of Industry to Admirals in the Navy, the Marine Technology Society has provided a broad of services, supporting a vast array of professional needs.
Berg,, Norway
Noreslight is one of the worlds formost manufacturer of maruine lighting. As a qoncequence of more than fifty years experince our product range and services meets the highest quality criteria
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
MISSION: To deliver a reliable, efficient and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation for the benefit and safety of all Mariners. The Northern Lighthouse Board's principal concern is with safety: the safety of the mariner at sea; the safety of our own people employed in or around some of the world's most dangerous coastlines; and the safety of environment in which we, and those who come after us, must live and work. The Northern Lighthouse Board has long been at the forefront of navigational technology. The programme to automate all major lighthouses was successfully completed on 31 March 1998. The Board completed the conversion of all its statutory lit buoyage to solar power in 1997. Thereafter, an ongoing programme of modernisation and overhaul will continue well into the 21st Century. The Board has always prided itself on its efficiency and cost effectiveness. For the future, it aims to provide a reliable, low-maintenance and cost-effective network of Aids to Navigation, backed by a safe, efficient and professional support organisation. The joint General Lighthouse Authorities' policy is based on the continuing requirement for the foreseeable future for a base-level of traditional visual aids to navigation, in the form of lights, beacons and buoyage, but a decreasing reliance of these "traditional" aids to navigation and an increasing reliance on high-precision radio aids. The Joint GLAs' policy also provides a mechanism for the ongoing review of tasking and policies.
Seattle,, WA, United States