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VLIZ Takes Delivery of a Gavia AUV

mission requirements dictate. The VLIZ Gavia is configured for diverse research applications and includes an iXblue INS coupled with a Teledyne RD Instruments Pathfinder ADCP up/down for highly accurate navigation and current profiling, Klein 3500 side scan with bathymetry, camera system, Gavia Science Bay module housing an iXblue GAPS transponder for use with an existing VLIZ owned USBL system, Aandera dissolved oxygen, Wetlabs ECO puck, and RBR CTD. A SUNA nitrate sensor and Pro-Oceanus Mini CO2 are mounted externally as required. A Gavia Portable Launch and Recovery cage was also supplied for safer LARS

(Photo: Teledyne Gavia)

Saudi Aramco Buys Teledyne Gavia AUV

Navigation System from iXBlue. For pipeline inspection applications the vehicle will be equipped with field SeeByte Autotracker software, which provides autonomous pipeline inspection capability. In order to gather environmental data a variety of other sensors are carried in the new Gavia Science Bay module including the Wetlabs SeaOWL UV-A which is optimized for oil detection in water.   In addition to the AUV, a small survey launch including all required peripheral components and a mobile launch and recovery solution is being provided by Teledyne Gavia.  

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Teledyne to Showcase New Tech at OI North America

features superior corrosion resistance in a reliable, compact assembly. Teledyne Impulse-PDM offers a standard cable PDM 140 from stock, which can be used for either single mode or multi-mode applications.    New Teledyne Marine Vehicles Products   NEW PLUG AND PLAY SCIENCE BAY MODULE - TELEDYNE GAVIA  The Gavia Science Bay module is a standard payload module that comes with several hull penetrations that accommodate a variety of scientific sensors, thus expanding the application portfolio for the Gavia AUV. Available sensors include WET Labs ECO pucks, SeaBird CTD and

Photo: Teledyne Gavia

New Plug and Play Module for Gavia AUVs

Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV) provider Teledyne Gavia announced the release of its new Science Bay Module, further expanding the capabilities of the Gavia AUV. The new a standard payload Gavia Science Bay module comes with several hull penetrations designed to accommodate a variety of scientific sensors. There are four penetrations that can accommodate WET Labs ECO pucks, two external wet plugs to provide power and serial communication for external devices, a slot for a SeaBird CTD and an Aanderaa Optode oxygen sensor, as well as a weak link on the bottom for towing external sensors. The new

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