Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Underwater Camera Systems News

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Oi Americas to Host Product Launches and New Technologies

Vessels•Ocean Observation•Remote Asset Integrity & Monitoring•Offshore Wind•Ocean Data Analytics•Site CharacterizationExhibit show floorThe list of product launches for new technologies due for release at OiA is expanding by the week with game changing mini ROVs and underwater camera systems garnering interest already on the event website.For example, OiA exhibitor Teledyne Marine has several new products it is holding back for launch at the three-day event. Helle Auken Lygum, Teledyne’s Imaging Marcomms Manager says: “Teledyne Marine looks forward to reconnecting

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Tritech Appoints Seatech China as Value-Added Reseller

sonar, will be on display at Oceanology China in Shanghai where Tritech will be exhibiting alongside Seatech China.Seatech China is a leading distributor of high-technology and high-reliability marine equipment in China and provides a wide range of products including acoustic products, underwater camera systems and underwater robots

Members of Indonesia's national search and rescue agency Basarnas on board the search vessel preparing to deploy their JW Fishers ROV. (Photo courtesy of JW Fishers)

ROVs Aid Recovery Efforts at Air Asia Crash Site

systems; essential pieces of equipment for this type of underwater search operation. One of the first instruments to arrive on site was a side scan sonar, which was able to confirm pieces of the aircraft were scattered on the seafloor. ROVs were the next to be deployed. The remote controlled underwater camera systems can stay submerged all day and all night, without any concern of decompression, running out of air, being cold or tired, like divers must deal with. The ROV is also equipped with a scanning sonar, which is like radar for underwater use. The sonar can “see” much further than

STR SeaSpyder Explores IFCA Habitats

Great Yarmouth based marine technology experts Subsea Technology and Rentals (STR) announced the supply of 2 SeaSpyder underwater camera systems to the Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (AIFCA), for use by its ten individual statutory organisations.   The delivery of SeaSpyder underwater camera systems and deployment solution to the IFCAs is to improve their ability to gather information on seabed habitats and species across England’s inshore waters. This work is to support Defra’s ambitious target of achieving a well-managed network of marine protected

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. Subsea Tech Subsea Tech is an engineering company based in Marseilles, France, and specialized in design, manufacturing and sales of marine and underwater intervention and instrumentation systems. Subsea Tech manufactures and sells a full range of mini-ROVs, tele-operated catamarans and underwater camera systems. The main applications are: underwater and oceanographic surveys by video, sonar, bathymetry; fauna and flora video observation; seabed mapping by single and multibeam sounders; video and sonar inspections of underwater structures such as dams, harbors, bridges; ship hull inspections; water

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