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CNN Discovers Disturbing Effects from BP’s Gulf Oil Spill with Video Captured by VideoRay Pro 4 - May 24, 2010
CNN Discovers Disturbing Effects from BP’s Gulf Oil Spill with Video Captured by VideoRay Pro 4
For years, researchers in the Gulf of Mexico have used VideoRay ROVs to study fish, coral, sea grass, and the coastal ecosystem in general. Researchers from University of West Florida www.uwf.edu, University of Southern Mississippi www.usm.edu, Louisiana State University www.lsu.edu, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) www.noaa.gov and many others have used VideoRay ROVs to study and report on the state of Gulf of Mexico. See the latest report from CNN’s David Mattingly, showing video captured by Jeff Snyder, of SeaVision Underwater Solutions, Inc., www.seavisionmarine.com
About VideoRay:
With more than 1,950 Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) in service around the world, VideoRay has clearly become the global leader in Observation ROV technology. VideoRay is an extremely versatile, portable, affordable, and reliable solution for underwater operations including surveys, offshore inspections, search & recovery, homeland & port security, science & research, fish farming, and other unique applications in underwater environments. “Plug and play” technology allows you to quickly attach sensors and accessories in the field so you can successfully complete your mission. VideoRay is available on the General Services Administration.
