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LYYN launches LYYN Hawk Portable

June 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
LYYN Hawk Portable

The LYYN T38™ has been on the market for over 3 years. It has done a very good job for many hundreds of users, and will continue to do so.
However we have had many customer discussions and they have given us some feedback on how to improve it. What they and we have come up [...]

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Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean

March 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean

Hello people who love to play on, near or in the water!
As we look toward the quickly approaching liquid water season (which we are as excited for as always), we are also very excited to announce the launch of the Rozalia Project. James and I are sick of seeing trash in [...]

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AC-CESS

March 25th, 2010 · No Comments
AC-CESS

Leading the world in its class, the AC-ROV is the groundbreaking ROV developed by AC-CESS and their engineering partners All Oceans.

A complete system comes in one rugged waterproof hand carry case with an all up weight of just 18kg.  It defines the “Hand Carry” class in underwater inspection systems.  CE [...]

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Lake Champlain Shipwrecks

January 26th, 2010 · No Comments
Lake Champlain Shipwrecks seen through a LYYN T38

”Explore Lake Champlain’s amazing shipwrecks without getting wet!
Join Lake Champlain Shipwrecks for a unique adventure. First we cruise to the wreck site, then, while sitting above the wreck, we’ll tell you the story behind it. Next, we deploy our ROV (remotely operated vehicle) and you will be able to see the wreck on screens onboard [...]

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Vancouver Aquarium uses ROV with a LYYN T38™ to show underwater marine life

January 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
Vancouver Aquarium uses ROV with a LYYN T38™ to show underwater marine life

The Burrard Inlet is a vibrant ecosystem that is surrounded by a busy and heavily populated waterfront. When completed, the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre will be the last piece of a continuous horizontal habitat restoration project stretching from Vancouver Ports to Stanley Park.
Using technology provided by Roper Resources Ltd, the Vancouver Aquarium will use [...]

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