marinetechnologynews.com... In case you missed it, highlights from marinetechnologynews.com and the Marine Technology Reporter ENews ...Manned Sub to Survey TitanicA 2018 mission will send a survey expedition team with the latest subsea imaging technology and a newly built manned submersible to assess the condition of the Titanic wreckage and document artifacts in the debris ? eld. The crew will be the ? rst to visit the wreck since 2005.Photo: H. Mitsuyasu; Inset: Donelan, et.al.Photo: H. Mitsuyasu; Inset: Donelan, et.al.Rogue Waves Researchers provide an explicit formula for the encounter probability of rogue waves and answer critical questions regarding rogues in the design and operation of ships and offshore structures: how high can rogues be and how frequently they occur.http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Image: Lori Johnston, RMS Titanic Expedition 2003, NOAA-OE.news/large-rogue-waves-common-546008http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/news/manned-survey-titanic-wreckage-546197Studying Rough SeasScientists from Scripps Institution of Oceanography have partnered with the Icelandic Coast Guard (ICG) to study the uniquely extreme ocean surface conditions that characterize the waters off Iceland’s coast where rough seas of sea state 7 or greater are common. The researchers have deployed a suite of ma-rine instruments to observe the region’s waves, winds, pressure, temperature and currents..http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/news/scientists-icelandic-coast-guard-545913:(Photo: Scripps Institution of Oceanography)(Photo: Scripps Institution of Oceanography)2017 April 8 MTRMTR #3 (1-17).indd 8 MTR #3 (1-17).indd 8 3/31/2017 4:00:32 PM3/31/2017 4:00:32 PM