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    Underwater robot to raise ocean awareness

    Published on Oct 27, 2015

    A low cost robot controlled via the Internet could potentially increase underwater research and engage the public on the importance of ocean conservation, according to its developers. Ben Gruber has more.
    "Underwater robot to raise ocean awareness"

    by Ben Gruber
    October 27, 2015

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    The OpenROV Trident: An Underwater Drone As Fast As Michael Phelps

    Published on Oct 29, 2015

    Sarah Buhr speaks with Founder of OpenROV Eric Stackpole to learn more about the Trident, their VR enabled underwater drone.

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    "Underwater Drone Startup OpenROV Launches A Super Fast Exploration Robot"

    by Sarah Buhr
    October 29, 2015

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    OpenROV's new Trident underwater drone!

    Published on May 25, 2016

    We catch up with OpenROV at Maker Faire to learn about their new Trident underwater drone. This new model is faster, has a better camera, and is built to be ready to dive out of the box. It also has a unique towable receiver buoy that floats and lets you pilot the drone remotely.

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    OpenROV Trident highlights

    Published on Jun 1, 2016

    Clips and highlights of the new OpenROV Trident underwater drone.

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    OpenROV v2.8 Deep ROV: technical overview

    Published on Jun 20, 2016

    This is a technical overview of the modifications we made from a stock OpenROV v2.8 in order to allow us to operate at depth of 150m to document the S.S. Tahoe wreck in Lake Tahoe.

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    OpenROV Haxpedition 2016: Trident Testing

    Published on Jun 23, 2016

    This is a compilation video from our testing of Trident in Lake Tahoe in June 2016.

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    This Low-Cost Robot Can Help You Explore the Ocean - Nat Geo Live

    Published on Sep 5, 2016

    Originally interested in building an underwater robot to explore a cave rumored to have gold and treasure, 2016 National Geographic explorer David Lang and a friend had no idea where their curiosity and drive for exploration would lead them. They turned to the Internet for help building their underwater robot, and a community of people emerged to assist. With the ability to descend to a maximum depth of a hundred meters, their low-cost underwater robot, called OpenROV, is redefining ocean exploration. Hear Lang talk about the journey to build OpenROV, how it is inspiring people to explore and engage in citizen science projects, and how the latest technology is creating a wave of low-cost, do-it-yourself products that are making new forms of exploration accessible to people all over the globe.

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