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A GEERG expedition recently used a sonar-equipped VideoRay ROV to locate sharks in the murky waters of the St. Lawrence. A VideoRay ROV located several specimens in an effort to reduce search time on scuba in poor visibility. The VideoRay was also used to locate and report the position of sharks in total darkness during a night dive. (Full story)
 
Chris Harvey-Clark, Brian Luzzi and Jeffrey Gallant
 
Chris Harvey-Clark (GEERG), Brian Luzzi (VideoRay) and Jeffrey Gallant (GEERG) with VideoRay Pro 3 GTO ROV outfitted with a BlueView ProViewer P-900E High Definition Imaging Sonar. Photo © VideoRay.
 
 

 

   
 

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