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SeaView supports NOAA Cruise

March 20th - April 2nd 2006

 

Deploying the SeaEye Falcon ROV and cage off the stern

 

 

St. Croix, US Virgin Islands: It didn't take SeaView Systems long to find a reason to justify their recent purchase of a 1000 meter rated  Seaeye Falcon DRBefore the vehicle was even delivered they had subcontracted with SeaVision Marine Services to support a NOAA Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment Cruise to characterize the coral reef ecosystems off of Buck Island , St. Croix and South West Puerto Rico in the Caribbean .

 

Deployed aboard the NOAA research vessel Nancy Foster, the project required that SeaVision Marine Services, supported by SeaView Systems, position the ROV at locations along the seabed as specified by onboard marine biologists.  From there they were to record video and other images of habitat to depths exceeding 800m(2624ft).

 

By teaming together and mounting SeaVision Marine’s Tracklink USBL system aboard SeaView Systems’ Falcon DR we were able to meet this goal.  With its fiber optic data/video transmission and 19kg payload capability the Falcon was able to accommodate the USBL and a range of other sensors and cameras.

 

An inquisitive cardinal fish approached the ROV at 800 meters below sea level. It remained stationary hovering just in front of the camera lens for ten seconds before darting off

Cardinal Fish recorded at 825m

Seaeye Falcon DR (1000m rated)

This has been one of the highlights of my 13 years of working with ROV's said SeaView Systems president Matthew Cook.  "With the 100ft plus visibility it is not unlike flying about a flooded Grand Canyon ".

The project presented a perfect opportunity for the two companies to work together.  Mr. Jeff Snyder of SeaVison Marine Services said " "

For more information on this cruise and other NOAA activity visit their website:  NOAA Cruise

 


 

 

                                

Photo of NOAA Ship NANCY FOSTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOAA Research Vessel Nancy Foster