Article | December 9, 2025IQUA Robotics Details Subsea Operations & Interoperability of SPARUS II UUV at REPMUS25
IQUA Robotics deployed its SPARUS II UUV at REPMUS 25 for mine countermeasures and critical underwater infrastructure missions, showing automatic target detection, multimodal sensing, onboard mapping, and NATO STANAG 4817 interoperability with the Spanish Navy, US Navy, and Thales Group
Article | December 4, 2025Ultra High Resolution Seismic Surveying for Infrastructure Risk Reduction
applied acoustics highlights how SAND Geophysics used its HydraSeis ultra high resolution multi-channel seismic streamer to characterize near-surface geology and identify subsurface risks for a major infrastructure project
Article | October 30, 2025Impact Subsea’s ISS360 Sonar Enables Precise Equipment Recovery
Deployed on the Mohawk ROV, Impact Subsea’s ISS360 Imaging Sonar provided the visibility and precision needed for the safe recovery of a $1 million oceanographic instrument
Article | October 23, 2025SubC Imaging on How Autonomous Subsea Cameras Are Reshaping Ocean Research
SubC Imaging discusses how autonomous and programmable subsea camera systems are enabling extended, independent monitoring of marine environments, providing researchers with continuous, high-resolution insights into ecological change across remote ocean regions
Article | October 21, 2025Wirewalker System Supports Investigation of Harmful Algal Bloom Dynamics
Del Mar Oceanographic’s wave-powered Wirewalker enabled detailed investigation of harmful algal bloom dynamics, providing high-resolution vertical profiles that revealed nutrient-driven diel migration patterns of motile dinoflagellates off San Diego, California
Article | October 7, 2025Coastal Ecosystem Monitoring & Mapping with GIS Technologies
Blue Marble Geographics highlights research using GIS technologies, specifically the Global Mapper Pro®, to map and monitor eelgrass and aquatic vegetation in Casco Bay, Maine, supporting coastal ecosystem conservation
Article | September 22, 2025Adapting the Deep SeapHOx™ V2 pH Sensor for Freshwater Environments
Sea-Bird Scientific and the University of Washington partnered to adapt a marine-designed pH sensor for freshwater use, overcoming accuracy challenges and validating results through rigorous laboratory comparisons