ROVs for Coral Mapping

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is working with NOAA to create coral maps in the Caribbean using a Mohawk ROV

“…the ship maps the seafloor using a multi-beam system during the night and our team groundtruths the multi-beam during the day,” said Jason White, one of two remotely operated vehicle (ROV) pilots, or technicians, on the team. “So the multi-beam will show all of the features and we will take the ROV to investigate these features.”

Full article at: Starnewsonline.com 17jul19

Giant Squid Spotted in US Waters

A juvenile giant squid was caught on video earlier this year at a depth of 759m, responding to a pulsing LED light experiment on a NOAA expedition. This elusive species was last seen on video in 2012 off Japan.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/21/science/giant-squid-cephalopod-video.html
From NYTimes 21jun19

AUVs docking on seafloor

Riviera Maritime Media reported a recent demonstration by Saab showing their Sabretooth AUV’s ability to perform tasks like inspection and maintenance, and return to a subsea docking station for recharging and video download. Quite amazing advance that will allow ROVs/AUVs to stay at depth for dramatically longer periods.

Blue Robotics’ BlueROV2 is also capable of being “permanently submerged” at >800m, which MBARI and The Quest Institute working together with others have done with their unit:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2313191058919558

New type of “ROV”?

We are about all things ROV, but this news wasn’t what we were expecting. Researchers at University of Richmond’s Lambert Behavioural Neuroscience Laboratory are studying rats trained to drive a “Rat Operated Vehicle” in order to advance human mental health treatment. Maybe an underwater ROV will be the next training session for the rats?

Full article at: CNN 23oct19