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SEAMOR Marine www.seamor.com

Led by Robin Li and based in Nanaimo, Canada,

SEAMOR Marine, established in 2006 has been in the business of building World Class ROVs for almost 15 years and has been supplying clients around the world, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, with underwater solu- tions to discover the deep. SEAMOR Marine is one of just a few subsea ROV companies in Canada that ex- ports products all over the world. This year its ? agship

Chinook ROV was used in July to locate and survey a downed Boeing 737 off Hawaii for the National Trans- portation Safety Board. Earlier in January this year, a

SEAMOR Chinook ROV was able to locate and pic- ture a lost scallop boat during winter storms, in the

Bay of Fundy. SEAMOR Marine this year launched the new Sea Otter 50 and Sea Otter 100 tether manage- ment systems.

SubC Imaging www.subcimaging.com and live 4K over ? ber optics. All cameras and accessories are certi? ed to 6000m of water. DVR with Overlay Compatible:

With all common video standards up to 4K, the DVR with

Overlay offers 6 channels of 4K, HD, IP and SD video and can be up and running in less than 1 hour. The DVR with

Overlay provides data logging with time-sync events and sup- ports recording, blackboxing and dynamic overlay of all cam- era feeds. Offshore Real-time Streaming: Conveniently live stream HD subsea video from any ROV or subsea system dur- ing offshore and marine operations such as inspection, sur- vey, and more. SubC’s Offshore Real-Time Streaming is inte- grated with SubC’s Digital Video Recorder with Overlay and

Located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and led by cameras to provide multiple low-latency video sources with

Chad Collett, SubC Imaging’s mission is to continuously cre- two-way audio communication. Systems: All of SubC’s prod- ate the most technologically advanced and intelligent subsea ucts can also be bundled into systems: Digital Stills & 4K: imaging equipment and software. With a number of unique For anomaly identi? cation, clip generation and photogram- and highly capable imaging systems and products to choose metry; Observatory: Reliable multi-purpose Ethernet camera, from, SubC covers a broad range of Ocean Science research mux and data-logger for long duration use; Towed Camera: applications. Whether being used for marine science obser- For smaller vessels working in coastal water of under 500 vatories or offshore energy using an ROV, SubC products en- meters. Boost Power Communication (BPC) technology en- able researchers to capture the high-quality footage they need ables low-cost simpli? cation of cables and deployment setup no matter the application. High-Quality Cameras: With its for transmission of video and datal; Autonomous Camera: proprietary water-corrected LiquidOptics, rugged build, and Timelapse digital stills and 4K video for deployments where versatile features, SubC’s low-latency cameras are purposely live video is not possible or required; Subsea 4K & HD Video built to withstand severe marine environments. Consistently Survey: Includes all of the software and hardware required for providing uncompromising 4K and HD video and imaging an effective inspection without all the cost. Available in HD, quality, SubC cameras deliver live HD over Ethernet or coax, SD, IP Ethernet, and 4K con? gurations. www.marinetechnologynews.com 67

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