December 20th, 2015 | Press Releases , Products In Use , Underwater Imaging
Our HD Multi SeaCam was used by NOAA and partners to capture video footage of the shipwreck Ituna shipwreck off the San Francisco Bay.November 6th, 2015 | Press Releases , Products In Use
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features an image of Alvin’s manipulator arms with our HMI SeaArc® lights attached.October 15th, 2013 | Press Releases , Products In Use
Our diver video system, DVS-300, assisted in creating the largest and most precise archaeological map of the five invaded beaches in Normandy to commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day.March 20th, 2010 | Press Releases , Products In Use
The MIRs have provided stable light and camera platforms for the making of well known deep ocean films, including James Cameron’s Titanic, Bismarck, Ghost of the Abyss, IMAX Titanica, Al Giddings’ Treasure of the Deep, and BBC’s Blue Planet.October 28th, 2008 | Products In Use
The Nereus was a hybrid ROV built by the Deep Submergence Lab at WHOI to design the deepest parts of the ocean. We designed and manufactured ceramic floatation for the project.January 29th, 1996 | Power , Products In Use
Our SeaBatteries and HMI Lights were used to illuminate the Titanic for a live video feed to two cruise ships that were part of a 1996 expedition.December 1st, 1991 | Products In Use , Underwater Imaging
HMI lights, used to illuminate the Titanic in this 1991 expedition, are compact high efficient light sources that produce a near-daylight spectrum that penetrates much further in seawater than conventional lights.