Marine Surveying

Coastal Data Democracy with Uncrewed Vessels

By HydroSurv / 7 February 2024 /

Introduction Bergen-based startup, Nordic USV, is on a mission to find new ways of monitoring the coast, aiming to eliminate barriers and open opportunities to ensure that ocean data and knowledge is accessible to all coastline stakeholders. The company wants to do this by automating services and making them easy to use, connecting customers directly…

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Boat and HydroSurv REAV 16 Unmanned Survey vessel on Plymouth sound

Project aims to develop autonomous technology to assess condition of seagrass bed

By HydroSurv / 1 July 2021 /

Seagrass beds play a vital role in the day-to-day functioning of the planet. However, despite their ecological and economical importance, there is growing evidence that they are under direct threat from both human activity and climate change. Those threats are to be fully assessed thanks to a pioneering collaboration between Devon-based technology business HydroSurv Unmanned…

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A van and a Car with Silvus StreamCaster radio equipment on sea shore

HydroSurv collaborates with C3IA solutions to demonstrate Silvus StreamCaster radios

By HydroSurv / 2 April 2021 /

This month, HydroSurv has collaborated with Mobile Ad-hoc Networking (MANET) specialists C3IA Solutions to demonstrate the deployment of Silvus StreamCaster radio equipment to enable a robust, resilient, high-bandwidth solution for offshore USV voice and data communications. The equipment was deployed on HydroSurv’s newest REAV-16 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV Axe) for hydrographic surveying which had been mobilised to…

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Developing A New Approach To Marine Surveying

By HydroSurv / 15 October 2020 /

The University of Plymouth is working with a pioneering technology business to develop a revolutionary means of gathering data about the marine environment. HydroSurv is working to develop a range of uncrewed vessels and innovative data capture services that can provide unrivalled and simultaneous surveys of the seabed. However, the partnership with the University has…

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