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Unparalleled subsea cable data, survey, route engineering, permitting and consultancy services

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For a quarter-century, GeoCable® has led the way in mapping, monitoring, and logging subsea cable installation. We’ve recently pushed past the 3 million kilometre mark of submarine cable data available within the GeoCable® database. hubs.ly/Q036zQgN0

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Turbidity currents are a phenomenon that can cause abrasion and damage to these valuable assets, particularly if laid across submarine canyons. Find out more from Route Planning Manager @Matt West in our latest blog hubs.ly/Q036mbG80

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With such a great team here at OceanIQ, fabulous feedback like this never surprises us, but we’re always delighted to receive it! We’re looking forward to working with you again too…

With such a great team here at OceanIQ, fabulous feedback like this never surprises us, but we’re always delighted to receive it! 

We’re looking forward to working with you again too…
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Only 5% of fibre optic cable faults in the last 25 years can be attributed to system failures. Our cable fault heatmaps overlay historic cable fault data assessing the likelihood of a fault occurring . hubs.ly/Q036zSbB0

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Determining reliable cable ampacities for marine High Voltage Cables is a subject of significant industry & academic reassessment. Read some thoughts from Route Engineer @Jon Duell on how practices can be improved utilising oceanographic models. hubs.ly/Q03blMvJ0

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The earliest cable in our GeoCable® database dates back to 1851. This was the first commercial cable ever installed and ran from England to France, installed by the Brett brothers. hubs.ly/Q036B7GV0

The earliest cable in our GeoCable® database dates back to 1851. This was the first commercial cable ever installed and ran from England to France, installed by the Brett brothers.

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Our team's passion for success and their intrinsic knowledge of the ocean floor is at the heart of what we do. And it’s clear that our customers feel the same way, particularly this customer following a Desktop Study on a power cable in the UK.

Our team's passion for success and their intrinsic knowledge of the ocean floor is at the heart of what we do. And it’s clear that our customers feel the same way, particularly this customer following a Desktop Study on a power cable in the UK.
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Macro Routeing of a subsea telecoms or power cable project happens before a survey starts and utilises previously collected GIS and survey data to optimise a cable route. hubs.ly/Q03jJNRZ0

Macro Routeing of a subsea telecoms or power cable project happens before a survey starts and utilises previously collected GIS and survey data to optimise a cable route. 

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Working with various organisations inc. survey companies, cable installers, telecom system suppliers and power cable project developers, we can complete route engineering work during and after the survey is completed – this is known as Micro Routeing. hubs.ly/Q03jK6ms0

Working with various organisations inc. survey companies, cable installers, telecom system suppliers and power cable project developers, we can complete route engineering work during and after the survey is completed – this is known as Micro Routeing.
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Our Route Planning Manager @Matt West, is joining one of SubOptic 2025's new 'Introducing' Sessions. Come along to learn more from Matt about Route Planning & Survey, alongside @Graham Evans from @EGS International Survey Group

Our Route Planning Manager @Matt West, is joining one of SubOptic 2025's new 'Introducing' Sessions.

Come along to learn more from Matt about Route Planning & Survey, alongside @Graham Evans from @EGS International Survey Group
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In many parts of the globe the seabed is congested which is a big risk to new cables & to the acquisition of permits. Our Route Engineers deliver optimised cable routes that are more secure from an earlier stage than ever. Find out more from Stuart & Matt: hubs.ly/Q03lnd7D0

In many parts of the globe the seabed is congested which is a big risk to new cables & to the acquisition of permits. Our Route Engineers deliver optimised cable routes that are more secure from an earlier stage than ever. Find out more from Stuart & Matt: hubs.ly/Q03lnd7D0
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SubOptic week is finally here! It only comes around once every 3 years, and is one of the highlights of our event calendar. We hope to catch up with you at some point this week.... @Bruce Neilson-Watts, @Gail Clark, @Matthew West, @Daniella Reeve, Chloe Morris

SubOptic week is finally here!

It only comes around once every 3 years, and is one of the highlights of our event calendar. We hope to catch up with you at some point this week....

@Bruce Neilson-Watts, @Gail Clark, @Matthew West, @Daniella Reeve, <a href="/Chloe/">Chloe</a> Morris
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A reminder of this morning's presentation from @Matthew West. Head down to the Introducing Stage for 11:00 to join the session....

A reminder of this morning's presentation from @Matthew West. Head down to the Introducing Stage for 11:00 to join the session....
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Fabulous feedback for our Route Engineer James Georgiev for work on a recent Desktop Study project in British Columbia, Canada. Well deserved, but always a boost to hear it directly from our valued customers.

Fabulous feedback for our Route Engineer James Georgiev for work on a recent Desktop Study project in British Columbia, Canada. Well deserved, but always a boost to hear it directly from our valued customers.
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As well as Desktop Studies, our route engineering team can deliver Cable Fault Analysis & Cable Protection Assessments as well as supplementary analysis & consultancy services so you can acquire & interpret the data that's important to you: hubs.ly/Q03rHfV00

As well as Desktop Studies, our route engineering team can deliver Cable Fault Analysis &amp; Cable Protection Assessments as well as supplementary analysis &amp; consultancy services so you can acquire &amp; interpret the data that's important to you: hubs.ly/Q03rHfV00
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"Route engineering and consultancy is the process of designing a cable route to maximise the cable system’s future security whilst making sure that it is safe and economical to install." Discover more about our route engineering and consultancy services: hubs.ly/Q03rHdBZ0

"Route engineering and consultancy is the process of designing a cable route to maximise the cable system’s future security whilst making sure that it is safe and economical to install."

Discover more about our route engineering and consultancy services: hubs.ly/Q03rHdBZ0
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"We believe that risk is best assessed at the planning stage, when mitigations are easiest to integrate into the cable system design." We know how and why cable faults occur - our aim is to prevent them. Read our recent discussion with TeleGeography: hubs.ly/Q03zJgCR0

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With almost 150 year's of experience between then, our team's passion for success and their intrinsic knowledge of the ocean floor is at the heart of what we do. And it’s clear that our customers feel the same way

With almost 150 year's of experience between then, our team's passion for success and their intrinsic knowledge of the ocean floor is at the heart of what we do. And it’s clear that our customers feel the same way
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We're proud of the partnerships and relationships that we have built with our customers, many of whom return to us time and time again.

We're proud of the partnerships and relationships that we have built with our customers, many of whom return to us time and time again.