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An ARIS Explorer attached to a mounting plate and connected to a custom-made pole to allow the user to tilt the pole from topside.
This type of mount is typically referred to a simple pole mount.
An ARIS Explorer and AR2 Rotator deployed off the side of a boat.
The customer designed a pole mount and had a machine fabricate it so that it would attach to the transom of his boat. The mount has a crank handle to assist in raising and lowering the sonar and rotator in and out of the water.
ARIS Explorer and AR3 Rotator deployed off the back of a boat. The equipment is attached to a hydraulic custom-made mount.
Raising and lowering the equipment is easily done by a push of a button. The AR3 allows the operator to Pan, Tilt and Roll the sonar while in the water.
A custom-made, fixed position mount used in the Kenai River by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G).
This State Agency has close to (40)
Sonar systems and are in use for several months every year to enumerate migrating salmon.
ARIS Explorer mounted on a Girona-500 AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) was used to survey an ancient wreck off the coast of Spain.
ARIS Explorer deployed on a ladder style mount use to monitor waters around Hydroelectric Dam
Pan, Tilt and Roll: Demonstrating the movement capabilities of the ARIS AR3 Rotator.
CRABSTER CR-200 is a huge six-legged underwater robot capable of swimming and walking on the seabed. It is an alternative to propeller driven ROV’s and AUV’s, which tend to fail in water conditions with strong tidal currents.
This impressive piece of engineering was designed and developed by Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST), led by Bong-Huan Jun, and included researchers from five universities.
AQUARIUS – Mission 31 was a groundbreaking underwater study led by Fabien Cousteau, grandson of Jacques Yves Cousteau, the famous French explorer who created the first marine living environments for humans and led the first successful study on the ocean floor.
Mission 31 celebrated the 50th anniversary of Jacques Yves Cousteau’s study while taking underwater research to the next level.
For 31 days, Fabien and his team of students successfully undertook the longest underwater study ever recorded at 60 feet below the surface, one day longer and at twice the depth of Jacques Yves Cousteau’s original mission, all the while broadcasting the mission’s daily activities 24/7 over multiple new media platforms to make their studies readily accessible to the public.
Schilling HD-18 ROV
NEXANS Captei (VOYAGER)
Seamor Chinook ROV
Seatronics Predator ROV
The HAUV-3 (Hovering Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) is manufactured by General Dynamics (previously Bluefin Robotics Corp.).