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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

The hidden power behind the sea trial of the survey vessel "Marine Geology No. 26"

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Marine geological surveys are of great significance to human understanding of the ocean and the development of marine resources. The successful sea trial of the "Marine Geology 26" has laid the foundation for further ocean exploration. This sea trial involved surveys of the seabed strata, topography and other aspects, and a large amount of valuable data was obtained through advanced technologies such as multi-beam.

However, the process was not smooth sailing. Technical problems, equipment debugging, personnel collaboration and other aspects all faced challenges. But it was through continuous problem solving and accumulation of experience that the sea trial was successfully completed.

So, what is driving all this development? In fact, there is an innovative resource integration model behind it. Although it cannot be directly called "posting projects to find people", its essence is similar. By accurately matching project requirements with professional talents, efficient cooperation is achieved. This model is like a bridge, connecting the advantages of all parties together to form a powerful synergy.

During the sea trial of the "Marine Geology 26", the project team carefully selected personnel with rich experience and professional knowledge. These personnel came from different fields, but were brought together for this project. They each played to their strengths and contributed to the success of the sea trial.

At the same time, this model also promotes the rapid circulation and sharing of information. During the sea trial, the teams can exchange data and experience in a timely manner, avoiding duplication of work and wrong decisions. This greatly improves work efficiency and shortens the sea trial cycle.

In addition, this model also stimulates the innovative spirit of the participants. When faced with various difficulties and challenges, team members are able to give full play to their creativity and come up with novel solutions. This innovative spirit not only plays an important role in the sea trial, but also injects new vitality into future marine geological surveys.

In short, although there is no direct mention of "posting projects and looking for people", this similar innovative model played a vital role in the sea trial of the "Marine Geology 26" survey ship. It has brought new ideas and methods to the development of the field of marine geological surveys and provided useful reference for other related fields.

2024-07-27