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underwater inspection of sea chest, propeller, rudder and hull to visualize the level of fouling and possible structural damage

HULL INSPECTION OF VESSELS AND PORT ENVIRONMENTS

Whether in the  or in dynamic positioning, in an inshore or offshore environment, vessels of all sizes maintain active structures underwater and require inspections to monitor anodes, damage and incrustations.  

ROVs can be operated from the vessel itself or from a support vessel. In real time, divers and experts analyze which points require manual intervention, reducing dive time and consequently costs, but increasing safety. 
Preliminary inspections are required prior to ship maintenance, but performing these drydock inspections is an expensive and time-consuming operation.  

At the port, ROV's carry out inspections at the mooring piers, characterize the estuarine bed for environmental impact reports, and provide support and support to divers in the rescue of lost artifacts and assist in imaging the navigation channel that undergoes constant dredging.

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