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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 [...]

SeaView Systems Announces Custom “Raptor” Modification for SAAB Seaeye Falcon DR ROV

By |2021-05-05T11:50:19-04:00May 16th, 2012|Press Release, ROVs, SeaView Systems|

 Custom "Raptor" modification provides industry workhorse SAAB Seaeye Falcon DR ROV with double thrust and triple payload capacity. Dexter, MI, May 16, 2012:  US based underwater technology solutions provider SeaView Systems, Inc. today released their new Raptor ROV service line built around a major [...]

Matthew Cook’s feature article in the December issue of Sea Technology Magazine

By |2021-04-30T14:42:20-04:00January 25th, 2012|Tooling Development|

December's issue of Sea Technology Magazine contains a feature article by SeaView Systems' president, Matthew Cook.  In Matthews article titled "ROV Backbone For Rapid Development Of Underwater Robotic Systems"  he talks about the modular ROV control system that we built as a low cost, [...]

SeaView positioning to build on Australasian/SE Asian market

By |2021-04-15T13:03:53-04:00October 14th, 2011|ROVs|

Since 2009, SeaView Systems has performed a series of tunnel investigation projects in Australia. Among these investigations was the baseline survey of the newly commission Sydney Desalination Plant intake tunnel which we understand to be Australia’s longest robotic tunnel investigation. We believe that there [...]

State-of-the-art Hydrographic Survey Vessel

By |2021-04-15T13:31:28-04:00July 1st, 2011|Hydrographic Survey, Shipwreck|

Kyle and Lou of Tetra Tech came by today with their highly customized out hydrographic survey vessel. It runs two 7125 Reson Sea Bat multibeam sonars, RTK-DGPS and a POSMV INS system. It all comes together on Hypak hydrographic software. The vessel not only [...]

Cutting the Cost of Hunting for Shipwrecks

By |2017-03-23T19:41:00-04:00June 29th, 2011|ROVs, Shipwreck|

Nearly 100 years after the three-masted schooner Hattie Wells sank in Lake Michigan, USA, during heavy weather, it has been filmed by SeaView System's Falcon ROV. A key element of the mission undertaken by a team of marine archaeologists has been to prove the value [...]

SeaView Systems performs Australia’s longest tunnel penetration

By |2021-05-05T11:58:05-04:00June 5th, 2009|Press Release, SeaView Systems|

Queensland, Australia - June, 2009 SeaView Systems, on subcontract to ROV Downunder, have successfully completed Australia's longest distance tunnel investigations, performing as-built inspections of the intake and outlet tunnels at the Gold Coast desalination plant in Queensland, Australia. The plant was constructed by the [...]

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