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| Radac |
Radac's mission is to provide and develop technical systems for the:
- acquisition
- analysis
- visualization
of the water surface by means of radar or acoustic systems in rivers and oceans. Radac combines the knowledge of:
- the processes going on in the oceans and rivers (tide levels, currents, waves, saltwater/river water layers, etc)
- the observation techniques (radar and acoustics)
- digital signal processing
This knowledge is being fed continuously by the cooperation with research and governmental organizations.
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| Datacell EURL |
Manufacturer of speciality alkaline manganese dioxide - zinc batteries.
Datacell is a company that develops and produces alkaline manganese dioxide – zinc batteries tailored to specific applications. |
| Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM), Queensland, Australia |
Key functions of the organisation are environmental planning, environmental policy and economics, environmental operations with service delivery in Southern, Central and Northern Regions, sustainable industries, environmental and technical services, public affairs, corporate development, and corporate performance and risk.
The site displays the data from some of the Datawell buoys along the Queensland coast.
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| Manly Hydraulics Laboratory, Sydney, Australia (click here for their Waverider? page) |
 Manly Hydraulics Laboratory (MHL) provides specialist services in the area of water, coastal and environmental solutions.
Areas of expertise include:
- investigation of oceanographic, coastal, estuarine and riverine processes
- environmental and water quality studies, data acquisition and field surveys
- design and testing of water engineering structures and equipment
development and operation of physical and numerical models
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| MeteoMer |

- Real-time ocean analyses and maritime weather forecasting aid to maritime operations
- Metocean characterisation of specific locations and design parameters for marine structures
- Preparation and optimisation of maritime operations
- Field measurement campaigns for your specific sites
- Meteorological and oceanographic analyses of typical conditions, classical storms or particular events (typhoons, hurricanes...)
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| RS Aqua Ltd |
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Provides oceanographic instrumentation to the research, survey and monitoring markets. The company represents the interests of some of the world?s leading ocean equipment manufacturers via sales, service and spares facilities.
RS Aqua is our representative for the UK and Ireland
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| Scripps Institution of Oceanography / Center for Coastal Studies (click here for their Waverider? page) |
 The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) is a research division of Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), University of California, San Diego (UCSD).
Located adjacent to the SIO pier, the Center engages in world-wide scholarly studies of the coastal environment, the development of data acquisition systems and research instrumentation, and advising on coastal protection and sediment management.
Among the areas studied are waves, currents, and tides in nearshore and estuarine waters; sediment transport by waves, winds, and rivers; fluid-sediment interactions; and marine archaeology.
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| Service Argos Inc. |
Argos is a satellite-based system which collects, processes and disseminates environmental data from fixed and mobile platforms worldwide. What makes Argos unique is the ability to geographically locate the source of the data anywhere on the Earth.
Argos was developed under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES, the French space agency), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA, USA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA).
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| Orbcomm |
ORBCOMM LLC is a wireless telecommunications company providing narrow band two-way digital messaging, data communications, and geo-positioning services on a global basis. The company owns and operates a network consisting of 30 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and terrestrial gateways deployed around the world. Small, low-power, and commercially proven subscriber communicators can connect to private and public networks, including the Internet, via these satellites and gateways. Through this network, ORBCOMM delivers information to and from virtually anyplace in the world on a nearly real time basis. |
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