About us
Key Facts
Marine & Remote Sensing Solutions (MARSS) is an international company pioneering sensor and satellite observation technologies for the maritime world.
- History: Founded in 2005 with offices in London and Monaco
- Mission: Focused on providing solutions for land and sea security, safety and efficiency
- Business Lines: Shipping, coastal installation & land based asset protection
- Corporate structure: Privately held company, with strategic investors including technology leaders in the defence sector
- People: Employing some of the world’s leading scientists and engineers with skill sets from deep ocean to outer space
- Competence: Data Integration, Data Fusion, Remote Sensing, Security, Safety, Efficiency, Seamanship
- Partners: Development cooperation with leading forces in the maritime industry
20 September, 2011
Monaco, Sept 20/PR News Wire/ - MARSS and their strategic partner Sonardyne will present NIDAR™, the first fully automated surface and subsea security system for yachts, at the 2011 edition of the Monaco Yacht Show (MYS) between September 21st and 24th. Visitors to the MYS will see live presentations of NIDAR™ and witness how the system creates a 360˚ security shield above and below the waterline protecting yachts from acts of terrorism, piracy and other security threats.
4 hours 36 min
HARGEISA (Reuters) - Somaliland's parliament has passed legislation recognising piracy as a crime and allowing for pirates convicted abroad to be transferred to the breakaway enclave, officials said on Wednesday. Somaliland, which declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 but is still not recognised internationally, said the laws were a sign of the territory's commitment to fighting ...
6 hours 56 min
Foreign navies and armed guards on boats have badly dented the cutthroat capabilities of marauding Somali pirates, but ending the scourge requires land-based solutions, analysts warn.
8 hours 12 min
Foreign navies and armed guards on boats have badly dented the cutthroat capabilities of marauding Somali pirates, but ending the scourge requires land-based solutions, analysts warn.
9 hours 40 min
Foreign navies and armed guards on boats have badly dented the cutthroat capabilities of marauding Somali pirates, but ending the scourge requires land-based solutions, analysts warn.
12 hours 33 min
LONDON (Reuters) - A London conference on Somalia this week will launch an international "rapid response" fund to help set up schools, hospitals, police and courts in areas recently wrested from the control of Islamist militants. Britain will contribute 20 million pounds to the "stability fund" and the United Arab Emirates and Scandinavian countries are also expected to chip in to the fund, one ...
20 hours 37 min
British prison officers and prosecutors are at every stage of the 'conveyor belt' as part of anti-piracy action in the Seychelles that begins with pirates being captured in the Indian Ocean by Royal Marines. Mike Pflanz reports:
23 hours 24 min
Greater use of private armed security guards on ships and a much tougher approach by international navies is beginning to work, some officials say. But others worry they may be fuelling a growing arms race, ramping up the conflict and producing a rising human and financial cost.

