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This issue: COMMUNICATION
WELCOME CELTIC
The Celtic Interconnector will be a new 500km+ subsea HVDC power cable linking France to Ireland. It will be the world’s longest XLPE interconnector.
An important power cable, work has just begun on installing Celtic and UltramapGlobal have been commissioned to protect the development phases and all aspects of cable installation for up to three years until Celtic is up and running.
UtramapGlobal will continue to offer 24/7, 365 protect Celtic once it is operational, too.
WE SEE MORE (AND MORE!)
For a long time now, our messaging has included the line, ‘Better Informed – Means Better Protected.’ This simple little phrase shines a light on the fact that we are covering more of the world’s seas, in more detail, all the time.
As we move into the second half of 2025, UltramapGlobal’s ability to access data about any number of vessel movements, in literally any part of the world, in real time, is upgrading – again. We’re even faster now. And the detail keeps on getting better, too.
This deeper, broader intelligence means that the already impressive protection percentages are likely to rise even higher. Well – those that are not already at 100 percent, of course!
100 percent of UltramapGlobal customers see fewer cable strikes once they become a customer. And almost 60 percent of UltramapGlobal customers experience no cable strikes at all.
EASTERN GREEN LINK 2 SEABED SURVEYS
From the middle of 2025, surveys will start to support the development of the Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2) subsea cable route, near East Riding of Yorkshire shoreline. A barge containing an on-board laboratory will be jacked up close to Fraisthorpe, visible from the beach and coastal paths.
“Collecting detailed information about the marine seabed, early, is crucial to ensuring the safe, timely and responsible installation of the subsea cable. At every step, our teams are committed to applying specialist knowledge and working in close collaboration with partners to deliver EGL2 – a key milestone in the UK’s journey towards clean, secure energy.” said Simone Casali, Offshore Project Manager for Prysmian.
99.9 PERCENT OF OCEAN FLOOR UNKNOWN
It’s estimated that we humans have seen only 0.001 percent of the World’s deep seas, leaving most of our planet a mystery. Despite covering 66 percent of Earth’s surface, deep oceans are largely unexplored. Researchers from the Ocean Discovery League say that expanding deep-sea exploration is vital to understanding and managing these marine habitats.
“As we face accelerated threats to the deep ocean- from climate change to potential mining and resource exploitation-this limited exploration of such a vast region becomes a critical problem” said Dr. Katy Croff Bell, President of Ocean Discovery League.”
We need a much better understanding of the deep ocean’s ecosystems and processes to make informed decisions about resource management and conservation.”.
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