SubC helps bring the sea to high school classes

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In cooperation with the Ocean Learning Partnership, SubC has helped launch a web portal called the Digital Oceans Project. It has been launched as a pilot project at several schools across Newfoundland and Labrador, and students at Holy Spirit High School in Manuela are giving it top marks. Read more about it on the CBC News website.

In the video below Adam Rowe demonstrates the capabilities in a classroom, while marine biologists stand by to explain what is seen to the students. Live underwater video over the internet is a core capability of the SubC DVRO™.

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