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LimnoTech Enhances Great Lakes Buoy System with SeaView Systems’ SVS-603 Wave Sensor

By |2021-05-04T16:57:59-04:00March 12th, 2018|Press Release, Products, Wave Sensor|

SeaView Systems and LimnoTech have teamed up to utilize SeaView's SVS-603 wave sensor to enhance wave monitoring in a network of Great Lake buoys supporting real-time marine data collection. LimnoTech owns, services, and deploys a network of seven nearshore buoys in Lake Michigan and [...]

SeaView Systems SVS-603 Wave Sensor Deployments Span the Globe

By |2021-04-15T12:00:27-04:00April 28th, 2017|Products, Wave Sensor|

SeaView's SVS-603 Wave Sensor is enabling wave measurements on a wide range of buoy hulls worldwide. The results produced by this powerful new product, which offers a comprehensive set of wave summary statistics as well as raw data for scientific studies, compare favorably with [...]

Successful Field Trial of SeaView SurfROVer at Duck Field Research Facility

By |2021-04-15T13:19:50-04:00March 30th, 2017|ROVs, Tooling Development|

In November 2016, field trials were conducted with the SeaView Systems SurfROVer at the Army Corps of Engineers’ Field Research Facility (FRF) near Duck, North Carolina. These trials were performed in freshwater and saltwater environments and in an estuary on Albemarle Sound (inland side [...]

SeaView Systems Announces High Accuracy, Low Power Wave Sensor

By |2021-05-04T16:59:54-04:00January 11th, 2017|Press Release, Products, SeaView Systems, 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, [...]

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

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

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 [...]

Squeezing More Bandwidth into Smaller Space for HD Video

By |2021-04-15T11:59:16-04:00October 8th, 2014|Products, ROVs|

SeaView is thrilled to have our Case Study of how we recently provided an SVS-509 OmniData Multiplexer stack to Tetra Tech's Survey and Mapping Group based in Seattle, WA. You can download the full article here or visit our Products page for more information [...]

Nautics Unmanned Surface Vehicle

By |2021-04-15T13:35:41-04:00September 9th, 2014|Hydrographic Survey, Shipwreck, Tooling Development|

*** SeaView Systems has been using the highly skilled services of Dan Myers from ROV Specialties for many years. He's been involved in the development of many products including the LDROV, Raptor and parallel scaling lasers. Dan's latest product [...]

SeaView Systems makes MTR100 for second year running

By |2021-04-15T13:43:29-04:00August 20th, 2014|SeaView Systems|

The highly respected trade news magazine, Marine Technology Reporter (www.marinetechnologynews.com) has again included SeaView Systems, Inc. as part of their MTR100; a list of the 100 most influential companies in the marine technology marketplace. This is the second year running that SeaView Systems has [...]

Will US offshore energy sink or swim?

By |2012-06-27T09:15:19-04:00June 27th, 2012|ROVs|

Driving back to Michigan after attending the EnergyOcean conference in Boston this week (a conference catering to the Offshore Renewables Energy industry) has given me ample time to ponder the status of the US Offshore Renewables Energy market.  The running joke among some of us vendors exhibiting [...]

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