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Dan Fornari

Dr. Dan Fornari, an emeritus research scholar from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), recently delivered a captivating presentation at The Pavilion, delving into the complexities of deep-sea imaging and the geological intricacies of the ocean floor.

Oceanology International 2024

Join DeepSea at Oceanology International Americas and discover our latest innovations at Stand N151. Experience hands-on demonstrations of our exciting new products and interact with our interactive catalog. Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about the products we will be showcasing.

Product Change Notice | Nano SeaCam Housing Length

DeepSea will be changing the length on the housing for the Nano SeaCam. The length of the Nano SeaCam will increase from the front to the endcap seat by 0.100" (2.5 mm). The included dimensional drawing of the old and new NSC-2060 shows the increase in length.

New Range of Cameras

Introducing DeepSea's groundbreaking SmartSight MV1 imaging system - a cutting-edge solution designed for autonomy, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and other machine vision applications.

DeepSea Expands Lens Offerings for the Popular HD Multi SeaCam® Family

DeepSea is leaning into the "Multi" part of the HD Multi SeaCam product family and introducing four new lens options with both wider and more focused fields of view. When initially launched, the HDMSC-4000 series cameras were available with either a 105° or 72° horizontal field of view.

Oceanology International 2023

Oceanology International Americas is the leading forum where Industry, Government and Academia meet to share knowledge and connect with the world’s ocean technology, engineering and science communities. Find out what products DeepSea will be presenting at the show! February 14–16 2023 in San Diego, CA USA

Preserving The Past: 4K Imaging Shines Light On SubSea Historical Artifacts

In March 2022, subsea explorers made a profound discovery at a depth of 3,008 m (9,869 ft) below the surface of the Weddell Sea’s icy Antarctic waters. The Endurance22 Expedition, supported by the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust, located the wreck of the Endurance, a wooden ship that sank off the coast of Antarctica in 1915 after getting trapped in the pack ice.

The Future of Subsea Imaging is a Vision of Collaboration

Collaborating on the Future of 4K Subsea Imaging In 2018, scientists and engineers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) began researching upgrades to their high-definition camera systems on the 1,800-meter ROV Ventana and the 4,000-meter ROV Doc Ricketts.