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Broward County Sheriff’s Dive team training with LYYN T38

March 18th, 2011 · No Comments

The visibility at the port varies according to the tide, and movement of large ships. On that day the visibility on the bottom was approx. four feet. We processed the video back at our office after the training was completed using our Lyyn T-38, yeilding the results seen in the video.

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Submerged Recovery & Inspection Services inspects SS Pasley

December 15th, 2010 · No Comments

In 1948 the SS Pasley was scuttled in Newport, Oregon with the intention of it being used as a wharf. Due to it’s location and the effects of the tide it started to shift over the years and it was abandoned as a wharf.
In 2008, an oil sheen was noticed around the ship. The Port of Newport had the holds where the [...]

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Derbyshire Fire & Rescue uses LYYN equiped SeaBotix SARbot for rapid response underwater rescue

August 24th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Until now remote operated technology has been used to recover drowning victims, not rescue. If the victim can be rescued from the water within 90 minutes there is a good chance that the residual oxygen in their body will keep them alive without permanent damage to vital organs.
The UK Fire & Rescue has the ability to be on location in [...]

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Ocean Presence Technologies with LYYN Inside on Homeland Security Newswire

June 4th, 2010 · No Comments

Underwater surveillance technology
Marine camera, integrated software offer improved underwater surveillance, security
Published 3 June 2010
Underwater surveillance is one of the more difficult tasks for security personnel; darkness, humidity, murkiness, low temperature all make it difficult for camera equipment to capture clear images of elements in water; a new marine camera with integrated software offers a solution.

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Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean

March 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment

“Without the LYYN, our program would not have had the same impact on the kids. We had about 10″ of visibility in the Providence River and the LYYN unit helped our view go from a green/gray blur to a world of huge crabs and pilings and parts of shipwrecks.”

Hello people who love to play on, near [...]

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