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SeaView’s ReefSweeper Featured in Sea Technology Magazine

By |2022-10-18T17:14:29-04:00September 21st, 2020|ROVs, SeaView Systems, Tooling Development|

SeaView and partner Atlantic Lionshare's custom ReefSweeper ROV successfully hunts invasive lionfish in Caribbean and Atlantic waters (see earlier post here). The ReefSweeper was highlighted in the September 2020 issue of Sea Technology.  Read the Sea Technology article here.

SeaView Services Touted in Tunnel Business Magazine

By |2022-10-18T17:09:49-04:00September 3rd, 2020|ROVs, SeaView Systems, Tooling Development|

A feature article in Tunnel Business Magazine by Brian Lakin of McMillen Jacobs Associates, with whom SeaView has collaborated in the past, highlights SeaView’s extensive experience in custom vehicle design as well as our general ROV expertise. Whether your service needs include tunnel inspections, [...]

MTU Deploys SVS-603 Wave Sensor in Challenging Lake Application

By |2022-10-18T17:03:29-04:00June 24th, 2020|Products, Wave Sensor|

SeaView Systems’ acclaimed SVS-603 wave sensor is featured in a new article in the July issue of Marine Technology Reporter. The article details the use of the sensor by Michigan Technological University’s Great Lakes Research Center (GLRC) in studying the dynamic conditions of the [...]

MBM-150 Multi-Battery Capability Enables Extended ROV Run Time For 5 Hour Pipe Survey

By |2021-04-08T13:47:12-04:00April 13th, 2020|Products, ROVs|

A custom BlueROV2 vehicle powered by six batteries connected using SeaView’s groundbreaking new MBM-150 Multi-Battery Manager recently completed a survey of a restricted access treated water sewer outfall. 24 inch diameter outfall diffusers located 2,400ft from the pipe entry at the treatment plant were [...]

SVS-603 Wave Sensor Adds Ship Strike Alerts

By |2022-07-22T12:51:55-04:00February 26th, 2020|Press Release, Products, SeaView Systems, Wave Sensor|

As more and more oceanographic buoys are being deployed around the world, incidents of ships striking these buoys are also increasing. Often times the impact of the strike can be severe enough to damage a buoy or even knock it off its mooring and [...]

SeaView and Consolidated Ocean Technologies Announce Services Partnership

By |2022-07-22T12:53:06-04:00February 3rd, 2020|Press Release, ROVs, SeaView Systems|

SeaView Systems and Consolidated Ocean Technologies (CoTs) today announce a strategic partnership to exploit their complementary capabilities for certain service-oriented projects. CoTs’ personnel are experts in subsea technologies and have over 150+ years combined experience in developing, testing, integrating, operating and maintaining subsea systems. [...]

Latest Firmware for SVS-603 Adds Improved Hull Modeling and More

By |2021-04-30T15:18:38-04:00January 29th, 2020|Press Release, Products, SeaView Systems, Wave Sensor|

SeaView Systems is announcing a firmware 1.95 update for the industry-leading SVS-603 wave sensor. Enhancements include: Directional spectrum output SeaView’s new proprietary Mean Noise Filter - improved method for filtering anomalous buoy/mooring induced motion Response Amplitude Operator (RAO) - enables modeling of platform in response to waves [...]

SeaView Showcases SurfROVer & Upgraded BlueROV2 at TechSurge

By |2021-04-15T13:40:23-04:00November 1st, 2019|Hydrographic Survey, Press Release, Products, ROVs, SeaView Systems|

As the size and cost of small observation class ROVs and their peripheral equipment has continued to decrease in the last twenty years, there has also been a noticeable increase in their versatility and ease of use. These factors have made [...]

SeaView Partners with Atlantic Lionshare Ltd. in Combating Invasive Species

By |2021-04-30T15:58:01-04:00August 1st, 2019|Press Release, ROVs, SeaView Systems|

Atlantic Lionshare Ltd., working closely with design partner SeaView Systems, has developed the SeaView ReefSweeper, an ROV-based system for hunting lionfish, a highly threatening invasive species. ReefSweeper efficiently captures these problematic predators, with no bycatch, at depths that are unreachable by divers and turns [...]

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