Sentences with phrase «marine search and rescue»

As the field of soft robotics advances, the scientists envision these robots being used for marine search and rescue, oceanic temperature sensing, and military surveillance.

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Thus far, member nations have signed two legally binding instruments: a search and rescue agreement in 2011, and a marine oil pollution preparedness and response agreement in 2013.
Simon O'Connor, a marine engineer in Rolls - Royce's naval business, Bernard Twomey, regulatory development lead (marine), and Don Murray, senior vice president (manufacturing), travelled to St Donat's Castle in south Wales, to work with some of the students to develop systematic approaches to solving problems faced by search and rescue teams at sea.
Seven students at UWC Atlantic College in south Wales have been developing their ideas for new marine technologies, such as scouting drones, which could aid the search and rescue process at sea, alongside three of Rolls - Royce's most experienced marine specialists.
«When his 26 year old cousin Jessica vanishes while hunting for diamonds in Central Africa, Brad wastes no time in recruiting his Marine buddies for a search and rescue mission.
This is the preferred method for most marine mammal trainers, big cat trainers, therapy dog trainers, agility trainers, search and rescue trainers and many other animal training professionals.
Your mission as a member of the search and rescue team sent to investigate the U.S.S Sulaco is to search for Ellen Ripley, Cpl. Dwayne Hicks and the rest of the colonial marines that were dispatched to LV - 426.
The interview covers the time Dr. Ball spent chasing Russian submarines and working in Arctic search and rescue, and details the impact of sonar on whales, dolphins, and other marine life.
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