MarineSitu is awarded U.S. Department of Energy funds for automated optical tracking and classification in fish passages

09/13/2023

As part of the US DOE investment in environmentally sustainable hydropower and research to advance fish passage and protection technologies, MarineSitu was awarded over $800,000 to continue the development of an automated fish classification and tracking system to make monitoring fish populations moving through Columbia River fish passages more efficient.


MarineSitu presents at the Operational Energy and Logistics Summit

08/23/2023

As project pitch finalists, MarineSitu was invited to present at the Department of Defense Operational Energy and Logistics Summit in Honolulu, HI. Co-founder Mitchell Scott gave a fantastic company pitch, driving several people to stop by our expo hall booth to learn more about our turnkey solutions for all things marine monitoring. It was a great networking and learning experience for the team.


AI-Assisted Marine Monitoring System Provides Long-Term Deep Dive

07/28/2023

Experience the wonders of the deep sea with an AI-assisted marine monitoring system. This cutting-edge technology combines advanced cameras and AI to enable long-term exploration, offering invaluable data for a comprehensive understanding of marine environments and ecosystem preservation.

Source: VisionSystemsDesign


MarineSitu Provides Custom Long-Term Underwater Monitoring Solutions For The Growing Blue Economy

03/05/2023

Marinesitu specializes in delivering tailor-made, long-term underwater monitoring solutions to meet the needs of the growing blue economy. Their advanced technology and industry knowledge enable them to offer comprehensive data collection and analysis services for diverse sectors like offshore energy, aquaculture, and environmental research, facilitating sustainable development and efficient resource management in the marine industry.

Source: SuperbCrew


Plainsight and MarineSitu Using ‘Computer Vision’ to Protect Sea Creatures

01/28/2023

Plainsight, a startup specializing in computer vision, has teamed up with MarineSitu, a marine research organization, to develop an innovative technology aimed at safeguarding marine life. By utilizing advanced computer vision algorithms and underwater cameras, the system can monitor and identify endangered species, helping researchers and conservationists better understand and protect marine ecosystems.

Source: Forbes


Vision AI Goes Underwater

01/23/2023

Vision-based artificial intelligence (AI) is gaining traction in underwater settings, as highlighted in a recent article. Advanced AI algorithms and underwater imaging technologies are empowering autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to autonomously carry out tasks like underwater inspections, search and rescue missions, and environmental monitoring, transforming our understanding and exploration of the underwater realm.

Source: The Maritime Executive


Plainsight and MarineSitu Announce Collaboration to Propel a Sustainable Blue Economy Into The Future

01/04/2023

Plainsight and Marinesitu have joined forces in a collaborative venture to advance the prospects of a sustainable blue economy. Through the utilization of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, computer vision, and remote sensing, the partnership seeks to foster marine conservation, encourage the adoption of renewable energy solutions, and ensure responsible utilization of ocean resources for a greener and more environmentally conscious future

Source: PR Newswire


AMPing Up Underwater Environmental Monitoring

07/26/2017

The University of Washington's Mechanical Engineering Department conducted a research project in 2017 focusing on the advancement of underwater environmental monitoring. The project aimed to create an affordable autonomous underwater vehicle capable of collecting data on marine ecosystems, including temperature, salinity, and pH levels. This development would provide valuable insights for environmental research and conservation initiatives.

Source: UW Mechanical Engineering


Better batteries, recycled building materials, and smart diapers: Environmental Innovation Challenge 2015

03/06/2015

The Environmental Innovation Challenge held in 2015 showcased a range of sustainability-focused projects and ideas. Some notable examples included advancements in battery technology, innovative approaches to recycling building materials, and the development of smart diapers that offer environmental benefits. The event highlighted the ingenuity and entrepreneurial drive of participants in tackling environmental challenges and promoting sustainable practices. This was our initial launch of MarineSitu!

Source: UW Foster Blog