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  2. Oceaneering International - Wikipedia

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    Oceaneering was founded in 1964 with the incorporation of World Wide Divers, Inc., one of three companies who merged in 1969 to operate under the name Oceaneering International, Inc. The merged companies were World Wide Divers, Inc. (Morgan City, LA), California Divers, Inc. (Santa Barbara, CA), and Can-Dive Services Ltd (North Vancouver, BC).

  3. Category:Amusement rides manufactured by Oceaneering ...

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    Pages in category "Amusement rides manufactured by Oceaneering International" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Curse of DarKastle - Wikipedia

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    Curse of DarKastle featured a ride system (vehicles, track, and ride control system) developed by the Entertainment Systems division of Oceaneering International, Inc called EVOLUTION Dark Ride System. The vehicles were capable of pitch, roll, heave, and yaw motions as they moved through the attraction, programmed to synchronize with the ...

  5. Oceaneering Signs $40 Million Contract With Transocean - AOL

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    Marine engineering company Oceaneering yesterday announced it had secured contracts with a subsidiary of Transocean to provide three subsea blowout preventer control systems that will add more ...

  6. Craig T. Mullen - Wikipedia

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    The new subsidiary contained all of Oceaneering's non-oilfield businesses including US Navy search and recovery, Space Systems, Environmental Services, Marine Construction and Ocean Cable Operations. Mullen led Oceaneering Technologies for over five years, diversifying its business base and growing revenues.

  7. Waage Drill II diving accident - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Oceaneering's safety officer testified that the manner in which the control panel was plumbed “was a contributory cause” of the accident, and that it probably would not have happened had the panel for chamber one been equipped with a dedicated depth gauge permanently fixed for the purpose of reading only that chamber. [15]

  8. Jaws (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Universal collaborated with Totally Fun Company, ITEC Entertainment, Intamin, [1] and Oceaneering International, to install an entirely new ride system with modified special effects. One change resulted in the first scene, where Jaws bit onto the tour boat and turned it 180 degrees, to be replaced with a gas dock explosion scene.

  9. File:Oceaneering International logo.svg - Wikipedia

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