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Marla Isenstein

About Marla Isenstein

Marla Isenstein received her B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Michigan. Her responsibilities at SeaView include algorithm and system development and testing for the SVS-603 wave sensor, electro-mechanical systems design as well as performing data-driven analyses such as tunnel ovality investigations.

SeaView Systems Announces High Accuracy, Low Power Wave Sensor

SeaView Systems, Inc. a leading provider of oceanographic and underwater technologies and services including electronics, remotely operated vehicles and custom tooling systems, announces the availability of the SVS-603 wave sensor. The SVS-603 enables a new range of wave sensing applications through its compact footprint, [...]

By |2021-05-04T16:59:54-04:00January 11th, 2017|Press Release, Products, SeaView Systems, Wave Sensor|0 Comments

SeaView Systems Executes 10km Tunnel Inspection Using Novel Battery Powered ‘Titan’

SeaView Systems, Inc., a leading provider of custom ROVs, underwater survey services and marine technologies, recently performed a comprehensive inspection of a 32,000ft (10km) long water intake tunnel operated by a regional water authority. The 43-year-old tunnel draws water from the Great Lakes to [...]

By |2021-04-15T13:16:25-04:00September 8th, 2016|ROVs, Tooling Development|0 Comments

SeaView Systems joins NOAA on shipwreck exploration mission

DEXTER, MI – October 14, 2008 Michigan-based ROV operator SeaView Systems and Rhode Island-based SeaVision Marine Services today completed a six-week mission assisting a team from NOAA, including two weeks spent investigating shipwreck sites in the Gulf of Mexico. The NOAA archaeologists and biologists [...]

By |2021-05-05T14:48:36-04:00October 7th, 2008|Press Release, SeaView Systems|0 Comments
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