campus-like setting in North Falmouth Schillinger Joins RBR Carsely Tapped by RBR added Douglas Schillinger to its includes two buildings and will be the Coda Octopus sales team. Schillinger joins as RBRs home of Teledyne Benthos, Teledyne TapTone, Teledyne Webb Research and Coda Octopus has established a new Scienti? c Sales Representative for At-company in Perth, Western Australia: U.S. sales and support for Teledyne Ga-lantic Canada and East Coast U.S. re-Coda Octopus Products Pty Limited. gion. Having spent the past 13 years via.This new of? ce will be a sales, distribu-working both for the Ocean Acoustic Lab at Dalhousie University and as a private consultant, Schillinger brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. Schillinger obtained his M Sc. from Memorial University, studying ambient sound in the ocean generated by wind and precipitation; over his career he has worked as a research assistant, project manager and research associate on a range of topics including marine mam-mal detection, near shore sediment dy-namics, real-time coastal and regional scale ocean observatories, and most re-cently on in-stream tidal power. Teledyne Expands N. Falmouth FacilityTeledyne Marine Systems expanded its facility in North Falmouth, Mass. The new 30,000 sq. ft. addition expands Teledyne’s North Falmouth facilities to approximately 67,000 sq. ft. and boasts greatly enlarged research and develop-ment labs, service facilities, and of? ce space. The existing building has also been partially renovated to add ap-proximately 10,000 sq. ft. of ? rst-class manufacturing ? oor space. This 22-acre Ph: (714) 546-3478 E-mail: secoseals@aol.comWebsite: www.secoseals.comPhoto: Teledynewww.seadiscovery.comMarine Technology Reporter 79MTR #2 (66-81).indd 79 MTR #2 (66-81).indd 79 2/22/2014 2:12:43 PM2/22/2014 2:12:43 PMSeco Seals MTR Jan14.indd 1 1/27/2014 2:38:38 PM