BLUEROV2

Ocean research, exploration and adventures are easily accessible with our flagship product, the BlueROV2.

DUSKY LASER

The Dusky Shark T2 Subsea Line Laser is used when measurements are needed from video images.

DVL A50

The DVL-A50 is – by far – the world’s smallest commercially available Doppler Velocity Log.

DRIFTER CODE-DAVIS

The CODE/DAVIS drifter is equipped with a sea surface temperature sensor, GPS receiver and the option of either Iridium® or ARGOS based satellite telemetry.

DVL A125

The DVL-A125 is the world’s smallest long range Doppler Velocity Log.

SURFACE VELOCITY PROGRAM DRIFTING BUOY

The Surface Velocity Program (SVP, iSVP) drifting buoy is a Lagrangian current-following drifter, designed to track water currents (15 metres depth) beneath the ocean surface.

AUV A18D

A18-D is the mid-size autonomous underwater vehicle of the ECA, AUV group for deep water applications. It is dedicated to the precise exploration of the seabed in 3D. It performs autonomous missions from a depth of  3000 m for up to  21 hours and is easy to transport by plane for missions abroad. This system can be delivered with an LARS which enables automatic underwater recovery and Triton Imaging software applications for further data processing.

AUV A18S

A18-S is the 3D image sonar configuration of the A18 autonomous underwater vehicle of the ECA Group. This AUV is designed to develop precision 3D inspections of the seabed. It is deployed from a surface vessel and an LARS allowing automatic recovery can be used. The vehicle operates autonomously at depths of 300 meters with 21 hours of battery life and is easy to transport by plane.

INSTRUMENT BOTTOM MOUNTS

Whether your bottom mount requirement is for a mid-frequency or high-frequency ADCP, we can accommodate you.

POP-UP BUOY RECOVERY SYSTEM

DeepWater Buoyancy’s Pop-Up Buoy Recovery System (PUB) allows for direct retrieval of seabed packages, such as anchors, anchor lines, and bottom-mounted frames and instruments.

AUV ECA A-9S

A9-S is the portable configuration of the A9 autonomous underwater vehicle

DRIFTER SC-40

The SC40 drifters are used mostly in offshore in order to monitor the current at sea surface for oceanographic studies and also the oil spill trajectories.