Surveyor Interceptor hits new record in the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
During MMTs participation in the MAP project, the Surveyor Interceptor ROV (SROV) was used for geophysical surveys to detect former land surfaces buried below the current seabed. It set new records for both depth of 1800 m and sustained speed over 6 knots and covered a distance of 1000 km.
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