OceanServer AUV Delivered to Tiburon Subsea

November 11, 2014

Image courtesy of Tiburon Subsea
Image courtesy of Tiburon Subsea

Tiburon Subsea took delivery of OceanServer IVER3-580 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), the first of multiple vehicles being offered for rent to third party operators.

Tiburon Subsea is implementing extensive vehicle specific AUV training programs and offering full operator support services with all its AUV rentals. “By certifying qualified operators from established companies, we are enabling these companies to not only access the latest technology but to also utilize their own qualified personnel in the process,” said Tim Taylor, CEO of Tiburon Subsea. “Our survey AUVs will offer cost and time effective methods to obtain superior data for small and large scale projects.”

Tiburon Subsea provides global underwater technology rental, training and support services with a focus on Autonomous Underwater Vehicles. The IVER3-580 is equipped with L3 Klein 3500 bathymetric/side scan and Marine Magnetics-Explorer magnetometer. Tiburon Subsea is committed to servicing the growing market segments of inshore and offshore marine benthic engineering, energy, environmental as well as search and recovery sectors.

Tiburon Subsea provides turnkey fully integrated 60 to 200 meter AUV’s, data post processing with industry standard software solutions, comprehensive training programs and field support. These rental AUV systems are equipped with a dependable suite of stable payload options that include integrated bathymetric sonar systems, proven navigation solutions, photo, video, magnetometers, environmental monitoring and side scan sonar.
 

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