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  • Muriel Dunn calibrating the echosounder on the sailbuoy in rainy weather (Photo: Håvard Buschmann/Akvaplan-niva).

    Autonomous vehicles mapping zooplankton and fish

    Autonomous vehicles, gliders, equipped with oceanographic sensors can now be easily deployed from ships to extend a science data collection period, access areas that are challenging to reach with a traditional science cruise vessel or increase the spatial resolution of ocean data. However, for active acoustic data without a parallel data collection with net and trawl data from a ship, it is diffic

  • From right: Merete Kristiansen (Director Akvaplan-niva/APN), Morten Thorstensen (APN), Lionel Camus (APN), Anita Evenset (APN), Nadia Aarab (DO), Alexander Rumson (DO), Andries Ferla (DO)

    DeepOcean and Akvaplan-niva in offshore partnership

    5 December 2022 – Ocean services provider DeepOcean and Akvaplan-niva signed an agreement to cooperate regarding the potential utilization of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and unmanned glider vehicles (USVs) to perform environmental studies for offshore wind and oil and gas developments.
    Akvaplan-niva is a subsidiary of the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA). The company provide