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alvin (dsv-2) in 1978
whoi has developed numerous underwater autonomous , remotely operated vehicles research:
alvin (dsv-2) – human-occupied vehicle, institution s well-known equipment
deepsea challenger – human-occupied vehicle designed, field-tested, , later donated whoi canadian film director james cameron
jason – remotely operated vehicle (rov)
sentry – autonomous underwater vehicle (auv) , successor abe
nereus – hybrid remotely operated vehicle (hrov); lost on 5/10/14 while exploring kermadec trench.
remus – remote environment monitoring units, autonomous underwater vehicle
seabed – autonomous underwater vehicle optimized high-resolution seafloor imaging
spray glider – remotely operated vehicle, used collect data salinity, temperature, etc. area
slocum glider – remotely operated vehicle, functions similar functions of spray glider
camper – towed vehicle used collect samples seabed of arctic ocean
seasoar – submarine towed ship
towcam – submarine cameras towed ship along ocean floor take photographs
video plankton recorder – submarine microscopic camera systems, towed along ship take videos of plankton
autonomous benthic explorer (abe) – autonomous underwater vehicle
^ james cameron partners whoi . national geographic. 26 march 2013. retrieved 27 march 2013.
^ robotic deep-sea vehicle lost on dive 6-mile depth . whoi. may 10, 2014. retrieved may 10, 2014.
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