- Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) with advanced sensors
- Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) with improved maneuverability
- High-resolution 3D mapping technology
- Deep-sea observatories for long-term monitoring
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) with advanced sensors
AUVs are equipped with state-of-the-art sensors for collecting data on ocean temperature, salinity, and chemical composition. These vehicles can operate at great depths and provide valuable insights into deep-sea ecosystems.
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) with improved maneuverability
ROVs now feature enhanced maneuverability and dexterity, allowing researchers to conduct precise sampling and observation tasks in challenging deep-sea environments. These vehicles are also equipped with high-definition cameras for detailed visual documentation.
High-resolution 3D mapping technology
Cutting-edge 3D mapping technology enables researchers to create detailed maps of the ocean floor, revealing previously unknown geological features and habitats. This technology provides crucial information for understanding deep-sea ecosystems and geological processes.
Deep-sea observatories for long-term monitoring
Deep-sea observatories are equipped with a range of sensors and instruments for continuous monitoring of ocean conditions and biological activity. These observatories provide valuable long-term data on deep-sea ecosystems and environmental changes.