International Salvage and Decommissioning Focus
Society for Underwater TechnologyInternational Salvage and Decommissioning Focus
In order to give focus to the work of the International Salvage & Decommissioning Committee and provide a framework of activity in which all SUT corporate and individual members who become part of the Salvage & Decommissioning Group are welcome to become involved, the following Topics have been chosen as key areas. Each is broken down in detail within the Salvage & Decommissioning Pages.
Conferences and workshops are are also held at regular intervals highlighting specific subjects. Past presentations and papers shall be made available on the Group pages.
Please keep an eye on Coming Events for Calls for Papers.
Conferences and workshops are are also held at regular intervals highlighting specific subjects. Past presentations and papers shall be made available on the Group pages.
Please keep an eye on Coming Events for Calls for Papers.
TECHNOLOGY
Technology is divided into the following categories:- Lifting
- Cutting
- Underwater Visualisation
- Development of New Technology
- Design for Decommissioning
MARINE SCIENCE
- Marine Science is divided into the following categories:
- Active Agents
- Colonisation
- Corrosion
- Noise Generation
- Disturbance
REGULATION & OPERATION
Law, liability and risk are three extremely important factors that affect anyone who works in the marine environment. A number of links to legislation and useful sources of information are included to help improve awareness.Upcoming Events
Mar 6, 2012SUT Workshop - SSTB Forum 2012 Galveston, TX
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OUTMar 19 - 23, 2012Subsea Awareness Course
OUTMar 19 - 23, 2012Subsea Awareness Course
Apr 12, 2012Register NOW! SUT 9th Annual Golf Tournament at BlackHorse Golf Club Thursday, April 12th
Jun 18 - 22, 2012Subsea Awareness Course
Aug 20 - 24, 2012Subsea Awareness Course

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