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More Women at Sea: How Ronja Arheim is Opening Doors for the Next Generation of Female Talent
Meet Ronja Arheim, a cable operator in Norway’s offshore energy sector who is challenging industry norms and paving the way for more women in the field. Her journey highlights how visibility, opportunity, and workplace support can drive real change.
Engineering the Future of Skrei Harvesting
Oceans5 recently supported sustainable aquaculture by providing engineering expertise for a fish hatchery focused on drying skrei roe. This project blends modern design with traditional Norwegian methods, preserving the legacy of skrei harvesting while promoting sustainable ocean resource use.
Developing Oyster Harvest in 'Ytre Hvaler' National Park
Oceans5 is partnering with Storm Østers AS to develop oyster harvesting in 'Ytre Hvaler' National Park. With the Pacific oyster's rapid growth and potential in both gastronomy and industry, the collaboration aims to overcome technical and environmental challenges to unlock this resource's full potential.
Vessel Motion Data in Cable Installation Operations
Using real-time vessel motion data during offshore cable laying simplifies weather assessments and helps predict future vessel movements. By focusing on vertical wheel/chute motion, teams can ensure cable integrity, avoiding reliance on conservative weather limitations. This approach improves operational safety and efficiency by linking vessel behavior directly to cable performance, enabling more accurate, data-driven decisions.
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