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Posted on 27/01/202608/05/2026 by admin

ROVs used for Biosecurity in New Zealand

ROVs are being used for surveying and marine pest control across Waitaha Canterbury ports and hoarbours, specifically targeting invasive marine pest Sabella spallanzanii aka Mediterranean fanworm.

Robot extracting Mediterranean fanworm

Full article at: Environment Canterbury Council 16dec25

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