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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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Lake Champlain Shipwrecks

January 26th, 2010 · No Comments

”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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Exploring Great Lake shipwrecks

January 22nd, 2010 · No Comments

The steel car ferry Milwaukee sank in a Lake Michigan gale with all hands on October 22, 1929. At the time of it’s sinking it was a 338 foot long ferry carrying train cars and other goods across Lake Michigan. That trip is approximately 85 miles and is still done today. The sinking of the [...]

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Craig Thorngren, Submerged Recovery & Inspection Services

January 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Retired United States Coast Guard Chief (22 years) and long time VideoRay user Craig Thorngren, who now owns and operates Submerged Recovery & Inspection Services, is a true power user of ROV’s and LYYN visibility enhancement. Craig has piloted ROV’s in some of the most challenging underwater environments with great success for [...]

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Evidence search in Broward County, Florida

January 15th, 2010 · No Comments

The search was conducted using a camera mounted on a pole deployed from a 20’ vessel. Arc search patterns were executed using the boat motor to move the vessel left and right, while the bow of the vessel was fixed to a post on shore.
The LYYN T38 was connected between the pole camera and a [...]

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