Orpheus partners with Seabed 2030 to explore the deep
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Orpheus partners with Seabed 2030 to explore the deep

Orpheus Ocean has joined forces with The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project to push the boundaries of deep-sea exploration. This partnership supports the global effort to map the entire ocean floor by 2030, advancing our understanding of the deep ocean.

A leader in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology, Orpheus Ocean develops cutting-edge solutions for remote and challenging environments. Its innovations will help unlock data from uncharted depths, offering new insights for ocean science, conservation and sustainable resource management.

Jamie McMichael-Phillips, project director of Seabed 2030, commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Orpheus Ocean, whose innovative AUV technology and approach to deep-sea exploration will significantly enhance our efforts to map the entire ocean floor. This partnership demonstrates how collaboration and cutting-edge technology can address the challenges of exploring and understanding the planet’s last frontier.”

Jake Russell, co-founder and CEO of Orpheus Ocean, commented: “Collaborating with Seabed 2030 aligns perfectly with our mission to unlock the mysteries of the ocean, and not just map but understand the seabed in all its complexity. We are proud to contribute to this global initiative and look forward to the transformative impact this partnership will have on ocean exploration and stewardship.”

Orpheus Ocean's AUV solutions are designed to improve data acquisition from previously inaccessible areas. (Image courtesy: Orpheus Ocean)
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