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We continually improve and broaden our line of products, and strive to accommodate
each customer's requirements and needs. Our product line includes S4 Current Meters,
Wave & Tide Gauges, Meteorological/Oceanographic (METOC) Buoys, Acoustic Releases,
Winches & Marine Handling Systems, Hydrophones, and Remote Oil Spill Detection
and Sampling. With our proven commitment to product reliability and support, you
may rely on InterOcean for your marine equipment and instrumentation needs.
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Instruments
The high performance Instruments.The S4A Instrument family is a continuing evolution
in a series of proven multi-purpose hydrographic data acquisition products that
are continuously upgraded using the latest devices and techniques in microprocessor
based instrumentation.
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METOC Systems
InterOcean's Meteorological/Oceanographic Data Telemetry Systems are modularly designed
for unique applications and environments, either directly connected or telemetry
linked where direct cable connection may not be possible or practical.
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Mooring Systems
InterOcean systems provides a line of aluminum buoys and steel buoys to provide
rugged floatation for a variety of offshore and oceanographic applications.
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Winches
Modern oceanographic research is complex, and the costs of operating marine survey
and research vessels are escalating rapidly. Therefore, research instrumentation
and ancillary equipment must be carefully selected to be applicable to as wide a
variety of tasks as possible and to accomplish these tasks quickly with high reliability.
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Acoustics
The InterOcean Acoustic Release systems have been successfully used for years throughout
the oceans of the world to assist scientists, engineers, offshore drilling companies,
the military, Coast Guard, telephone companies, and a host of other users to accomplish
important underwater tasks.
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Oil Spill
InterOcean's Oil Spill Sample Buoy (OSSB) is used to obtain immediate evidentiary
samples of spilled oil in the ocean. Originally the OSSB was engineered for the
USCG's Marine Safety Division.
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