
The Future of Marine Robotics in the Fight Against Invasive Aquatic Species and Hull Biofouling
How to mitigate against the spread of Invasive Aquatic Species (IAS) remains one of the most complex and pressing challenges in the marine domain. So
How to mitigate against the spread of Invasive Aquatic Species (IAS) remains one of the most complex and pressing challenges in the marine domain. So
The outlook for this year’s Atlantic hurricane season—which officially kicks off on June 1 and runs to November 30—remains somewhat uncertain. After a rare ‘triple-dip’
SeaRobotics Corporation (SeaRobotics), a leading developer of marine robotics and autonomous systems, and CSA Ocean Sciences, Inc., an industry leader in marine species research, risk assessment,
Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) represent one of the fastest growing markets in the ocean tech space. Applications vary, but the deployment for multidisciplinary marine survey,
SeaRobotics Corporation (SeaRobotics), a leading developer of marine robotics and autonomous systems, announced today that it will be unveiling a new collection of customizable Autonomous
SeaRobotics Corporation (SeaRobotics), a leading developer of marine robotics and autonomous systems, has been awarded a U.S. Navy Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I