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AquaLine FerryBox System
AquaLine FerryBox is a generic, robust and secure environmental monitoring system for ships of opportunity such as ferries, cargo vessels, vocational cruise liners as well as inland waterway vessels. It provides information, on real time on the environmental state of the surface waters through which the vessel passes
AquaShuttle - Towed Oceanographic Vehicle
The AQUAshuttle Mark III is a stable, highly robust, versatile undulating towed vehicle for deploying a wide range of oceanographic monitoring equipment. Designed and developed by Chelsea Technologies Group and the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK, it has a proven record of reliability over many thousands of miles of operation.
Continuous Plankton Recorder Vehicle
The CPR Towed Body has an extremely robust construction and its proven design allows deployment at speed (15 to 20 knots) from ships of opportunity where it can be left unattended and recovered prior to entering port.
The CPR Body is towed with a 10mm diameter wire rope at a fixed depth of typically 10 metres. Data gathered with the CPR Towed Body is compatible with the long time series survey conducted at the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science (SAHFOS).
ERAS Echo Repeater Acoustic system
The Echo Repeater Acoustic System (ERAS) is a compact and versatile system for the performance evaluation of a wide range of active and passive sonar. ERAS has been designed to be hand-deployed from small vessels with few facilities - the transducer assembly is a small lightweight unit containing both projector and hydrophone. At the surface, the system includes a rugged, portable, power amplifier unit and a controlling computer.
NuShuttle - Towed Oceanographic Vehicle
The Nn-Shuttle is a stable, very robust, versatile undulating towed vehicle for the deployment of a wide range of oceanographic monitoring equipment. Developed by Chelsea Technologies Group & the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK, Nn-Shuttle has been designed to meet the requirements for a low cost, large payload vehicle which retains the hydrodynamic performance of its sister vehicle, AQUAshuttle.
SeaSoar - Towed Undulating Oceanographic Vehicle
SeaSoar is a highly versatile towed undulating vehicle used to deploy a wide range of oceanographic monitoring equipment. Developed by Chelsea Technologies Group from an original design by the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (now the Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK) it has a proven record of reliability over many thousands of miles of operation. SeaSoar has undergone a number of revisions over the last ten years, but recent major re-designs to the deck control unit and hydraulic unit have resulted in a much improved SeaSoar Mark II.
Buoy-based real-time monitoring systems
Seawatch Buoy system is an integrated, real-time marine monitoring and information system. Delivered as a turnkey system for coastal and offshore monitoring, or as modules to improve existing infrastructures. Now featuring a Tsunami Detection module.
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