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OceanWise is pleased to welcome Boat Electrics and Electronics (BEE) as a Licenced Partner for environmental monitoring solutions.

This strategic partnership aims to expand the reach and impact of innovative marine environmental monitoring solutions across existing and future customer bases, enhancing environmental monitoring efforts nationwide.

Reliable and accurate data

Managing Director, Caroline Levey commented, “We are thrilled to welcome Boat Electrics and Electronics (BEE) into the OceanWise Licenced Partner scheme for environmental monitoring."

"BEE’s commitment to excellence and innovation aligns perfectly with our mission to provide reliable and accurate data for marine and coastal environments.”

Advanced marine data management

This partnership will deliver enhanced environmental monitoring solutions that cater to diverse applications

This collaboration will bring together Oceanwise's advanced technological capabilities with BEE’s extensive experience and expertise in marine electronics.

By integrating its advanced marine data management systems with BEE’s skills in marine electronics, this partnership will deliver enhanced environmental monitoring solutions that cater to diverse applications.

Environmental monitoring solutions

Simon Coleman, Managing Director at Boat Electrics and Electronics (BEE), commented, “We are delighted to partner with Oceanwise to bring advanced environmental monitoring solutions to our clients."

"With over 50 years of experience serving ports, ferry terminals, and windfarm operating bases, we are excited to expand our offerings with this essential service. Our highly trained local engineers across the UK are committed to delivering exceptional service for these complex, safety-critical needs.”

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