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Surveyor, Sampler For Deep-Ocean Operations HyBIS Enables Interaction With Seafloor Up to 6,000-Meter Depths

Surveyor, Sampler For Deep-Ocean Operations HyBIS Enables Interaction With Seafloor Up to 6,000-Meter Depths
Surveyor, Sampler For Deep-Ocean Operations HyBIS Enables Interaction With Seafloor Up to 6,000-Meter Depths
Hydro-Lek’s (Finchampstead, England) HyBIS (Hydraulic Benthic Interactive Sampler) is a simple, cost-effective, highly versatile and maneuverable underwater platform capable of deployment to 6,000 meters. It is designed to operate in conjunction with existing deck-handling and cable systems carried by most research and survey vessels.
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Murton, Bramley J.
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Glover, Wendy
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Murton, Bramley J.
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Glover, Wendy
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Murton, Bramley J. and Glover, Wendy (2013) Surveyor, Sampler For Deep-Ocean Operations HyBIS Enables Interaction With Seafloor Up to 6,000-Meter Depths. Sea Technology, 54 (6), p27.

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Hydro-Lek’s (Finchampstead, England) HyBIS (Hydraulic Benthic Interactive Sampler) is a simple, cost-effective, highly versatile and maneuverable underwater platform capable of deployment to 6,000 meters. It is designed to operate in conjunction with existing deck-handling and cable systems carried by most research and survey vessels.

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Published date: June 2013
Organisations: Marine Geoscience

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Local EPrints ID: 356550
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356550
ISSN: 0093-3651
PURE UUID: d0d2574c-c75b-4da7-b4a1-feae8b9fbe6c

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Date deposited: 06 Sep 2013 15:42
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 03:04

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Author: Bramley J. Murton
Author: Wendy Glover

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