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Kongsberg Maritime: New Biofouling Trials Established to Reduce Fish Farm Sensors Maintenance Requirements

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Kongsberg Maritime: New Biofouling Trials Established to Reduce Fish Farm Sensors Maintenance Requirements

KONGSBERG and AML Oceanographic, Canada, have teamed-up to conduct live trials of a new solution to combat biofouling on essential underwater fish farm sensors. AML is an innovative manufacturer of Sound Velocity, CTD and environmental sensors, probes and instruments with anti-fouling capabilities.
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