Hydrographic

Teledyne Marine’s Multibeam SeaBat T51-R

Revolutionary technology, Outstanding performance Teledyne Marine’s new SeaBat T51-R pushes the boundaries of what is technically possible.  It is the latest addition to our class-leading portfolio of marine survey solutions. Built on the renowned SeaBat T-series technology crafted from decades of sonar experience, the SeaBat T51-R helps drive efficiency onboard with fast throughput of exceptionally […]

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Australian Hydrographers Association (AHA) 23 Conference

The AHA 23 Conference: A Resounding Success In May 2023, BlueZone Group attended the Australian Hydrographers Association (AHA) 2023 conference held in Penrith, Sydney. This year, as in previous years, it was an exceptional event that was dedicated to water industry representatives from Australia and the Asia Pacific Region with an interest in the profession […]

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PMI Industries’ DAM/BLOK™ Subsea Electrical Cable Splice Kits

The marine environment can be treacherous. The environment poses many challenges including extreme pressure, high salinity, ever-changing environments etc, so ensuring equipment is reliable and keeping the water out is essential. BlueZone Group has been partnering with PMI Industries for many years due to their high-quality products and excellent customer service. PMI Industries are specialists […]

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HII introduces the REMUS 620 UUV

Enhanced Endurance, Mission Capacity, and Odyssey Advanced Autonomy HII has released its newest unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), the REMUS 620. Built on the highly successful design of the REMUS 300, the REMUS 620 has a battery life of up to 110 hours and a range of 275 nautical miles. The additional energy sections provide unmatched […]

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Mark Hegarty Celebrates 10 Years!

BlueZone commemorates Mark Hegarty’s 10 years BlueZone extends their appreciation to Mark Hegarty for his 10 years with the company. Mark joined UVS in 2012 as a General Manager Victoria. As the company merged into BlueZone Group in 2015 and has grown, Mark’s role changed to the Group Sales Manager. Mark brings a hands-on approach […]

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Teledyne Reson training in Denmark

BlueZone travels to Denmark to undertake training at Teledyne Reson In July 2022, BlueZone Group’s Electrical Engineer, Curtis Schur and Senior Technician, Grant Maddison travelled to Denmark to undertake training for the latest Teledyne Reson acoustic technology. Exercises for the acoustic technology included the maintenance and upgrades of the software systems. During the visit, Curtis […]

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Navy Team Surveys Tonga Below the Waterline

BlueZone designed equipment supports fast and easy deployment of military survey equipment   The Australian Defence Force was deployed on Operation Tonga Assist 2022 as part of the Australian Government’s support to the Tongan Government following the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai underwater volcano. A Navy hydrographic team surveyed Tonga’s islands from under the waterline […]

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Military Survey at RIMPAC 2022

REMUS 100 Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles deployed for military survey   Held across training areas in and around the Hawaiian Islands and Southern California from 29 June to 04 August 2022, Exercise Rim of the Pacific 2022 (RIMPAC) is a biennial international military exercise hosted by Commander, U.S Pacific Fleet. Approximately 1,600 Australian Defence Force personnel […]

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BlueZone Awarded Contract for LAND1771 Tranche 1

Geospatial Survey Systems (GSS) for the Land Force to deliver Littoral and Riverine Survey capability and superior situational understanding BlueZone Group has been awarded a two-year contract to deliver and sustain Littoral and Riverine Survey (LRS) Systems, as part of the LAND1771 program, to support the joint land force. LAND1771 Tranche 1 will introduce the […]

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MARTAC MANTAS T12 Delivery

Uncrewed Surface Vehicles – Beyond Human Performance BlueZone is now pleased to be delivering to the first MARTAC MANTAS Uncrewed Surface Vehicles for customers in Australia and New Zealand. Many discussions around uncrewed systems tend to focus on ideas of using robotics to complete missions in the same way manned platforms would approach a task. […]

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