PORT CONNECT 2022

PORT CONNECT 2022

NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, DECEMBER 6, 2022 – This week, we had an amazing experience at Port Connect 2022 in Nanaimo, BC. We want to thank David Mailloux, the event organizer, for inviting SEAMOR Marine…

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PAT JOHNSTON HAS ASSUMED THE ROLE OF PRODUCTION MANAGER AT SEAMOR

PAT JOHNSTON HAS ASSUMED THE ROLE OF PRODUCTION MANAGER AT SEAMOR

NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, DECEMBER 13, 2022 – We are delighted to announce that Pat Johnston has assumed the role of Production Manager at SEAMOR Marine. Pat has been with SEAMOR for almost 15 years and…

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ROAD TRIP TO CAMPBELL RIVER TO VISIT TWO OF SEAMOR’S LONG-TIME VANCOUVER ISLAND CLIENTS

ROAD TRIP TO CAMPBELL RIVER TO VISIT TWO OF SEAMOR’S LONG-TIME VANCOUVER ISLAND CLIENTS

CAMPBELL RIVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, NOVEMBER 25, 2022 – Understanding how SEAMOR ROVs are being used in different applications is foundational to our development team’s work. SEAMOR is about taking existing technology and making it…

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IT’S AN ASSET – A REGULAR TOOL IN OUR EQUIPMENT LIST

IT’S AN ASSET – A REGULAR TOOL IN OUR EQUIPMENT LIST

BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, DECEMBER 8, 2022 – Cellula Robotics Ltd. specializes in the turnkey design and production of subsea robotic systems. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Cellula’s world-leading engineering solutions have been used…

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PANAMA HYDRO TUNNEL INSPECTIONS

PANAMA HYDRO TUNNEL INSPECTIONS

OLD CHIRIQUI RIVER, PANAMA, DECEMBER 5, 2022 – Long-range tunnel inspections by SEAMOR’s Chinook ROV improve cost efficiency and minimize environmental impact at hydroelectric power plant in Panama Situation Panama’s hydroelectric generation company, Electron Investment…

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PROTECTING GLASS SEA SPONGE REEFS OFF BC’S COAST

PROTECTING GLASS SEA SPONGE REEFS OFF BC’S COAST

PORT MCNEILL, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, DECEMBER 1, 2022 – Protection of Pacific coast coral and sponges is an important initiative of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) – and a SEAMOR Marine is proud…

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SEAMOR ROV AFTER 8 YEARS AT THE BOTTOM OF LAKE MICHIGAN

SEAMOR ROV AFTER 8 YEARS AT THE BOTTOM OF LAKE MICHIGAN

LAKE MICHIGAN, USA, OCTOBER 31, 2022- In 2014, a Great Lakes shipwreck hunter was forced to abandon his SEAMOR ROV in Lake Michigan at a depth of 134 meters (440 feet) after it became entangled…

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SEAMOR MARINE CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT OF THE COPS FOR CANCER – TOUR DE ROCK

SEAMOR MARINE CONTINUES ITS SUPPORT OF THE COPS FOR CANCER – TOUR DE ROCK

NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, OCTOBER 7, 2022 – Day 9 of the Tour de Rock brought the riders into Nanaimo – one of the stops for the law enforcement and emergency services personnel who are…

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130-YEAR-OLD BRIDGE FOUNDATION INSPECTION

130-YEAR-OLD BRIDGE FOUNDATION INSPECTION

ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 – DroneQ Robotics and their Chinook ROV had the opportunity to inspect bridge foundations this past summer, that had not been looked at in 130 years.

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SEAMOR ROV TECHNOLOGY IS A HIGHLIGHT AT COMMUNITY BUSINESS EXPO

SEAMOR ROV TECHNOLOGY IS A HIGHLIGHT AT COMMUNITY BUSINESS EXPO

NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 – SEAMOR Marine was back this year as a sponsor of the Nanaimo Business Expo & Prosperity Forum, which took place September 28, 2022, at the Vancouver Island…

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SEAMOR ROV MODELS TUGBOAT WRECK

SEAMOR ROV MODELS TUGBOAT WRECK

Utö, BALTIC SEA, SEPTEMER 8, 2022 – Our Finnish dealer Loxus is also an inspection service company that has been doing some very important work with their SEAMOR Chinook! Here is a quick read on…

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SUMMER CO-OP STUDENTS WRAP UP

SUMMER CO-OP STUDENTS WRAP UP

NANAIMO, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, AUGUST 23, 2022 – Co-op opportunities are so important to student employability and success. By working in jobs related to their program of study, students gain valuable work experience—experience that enables…

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