Case Studies & Resources
Subsea camera enables remote real-time and long-term monitoring of seafloor as part of ocean observatory initiative
For the longest time in Newfoundland and Labrador, much of our ocean research has been conducted using surface buoys and sea-going vessels.
SubC Stories: Hydrothermal Vent Digital Stills Time-Lapse
The Ocean Observatories Initiative, in partnership with the University of Washington, have been using SubC’s ocean observatory system to capture high-resolution digital stills since August 2020.
SubC Autonomous Camera Solution Used in DFO Labrador Sea Frontier Area Study
SubC Imaging has a long history of working with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).
SubC Stories: Axial Seamount Study Continues with Subsea Camera Observatory
Since 2014, the University of Washington has been using SubC Imaging’s subsea cameras, LEDs and lasers to observe the Axial Seamount, an active underwater volcano located 250 miles off the Oregon coast.
SubC Stories: Atlantic Cod Filmed Using SubC Imaging’s Rayfin Smart Camera
SubC’s owners come from fishing families, and their fathers are active in-shore fishermen. SubC believes in sustainable fisheries and is talking to innovative companies who have a goal to create new technologies that efficiently catch fish, without contacting the seafloor.
Autonomous Pipeline Inspection Uses SubC Imaging’s Rayfin Camera
Looking to make pipeline inspection easier and more cost efficient, a team from HiveGround in Thailand, under a project initiated by AI & Robotics Ventures (ARV), designed an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) from scratch. The Xplorer AUV solution is expected to soon be launched and HiveGround will be looking for commercial projects.
SubC Stories: Whale Bone Study Continues in Barkley Canyon with Subsea Camera Observatory
The University of Victoria have been using SubC’s Observatory Solution for their underwater study in Barkley Canyon since 2014.