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Port environments across the country play host to a number of challenging underwater conditions and situations. Low Visibilty, High Current or Flow, Emergency Situations, and Constant Threats. To handle these challenges - and make your job easier - you need a simple, effective, reliable, quickly deployable, rugged, and cost effective TOTAL UNDERWATER IMAGING AND INSPECTION SOLUTION. Applications such as diver interdiction and tracking, berth and Hull IED Detection, Harbor Bottom Inspection, Search & Recovery, and Infastructure Inspection can be carried out quickly and efficiently.
Retired United States Coast Guard Chief (22 years) and long time VideoRay user Craig Thorngren, who now owns and operates Submerged Recovery & Inspection Services, will head the demonstrations at all of the port stops. Craig has piloted the VideoRay ROV with a BlueView Imaging Sonar in some of the most challenging underwater environments with great success for his clients. Along with Craig, both VideoRay and BlueView Sales Representatives will be available at each location to answer any questions you may have about this "total solution" system. You are GUARANTEED to get your hands on this system in the environment you will be working in - consider it a free lesson in underwater imaging and inspection operations. Click here for schedule and locations, daily agenda, registration, and tour presenter bio information.
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Video showing the 134' aluminium catamaran survey vessel and work boat featuring quad propeller propulsion. Sea Scout performs a variety of tasks for the offshore survey, research, geophysical and wind farm industries. See operational aspects and the building process of the vessel. Click here to read the article describing the vessel.
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