Remotely operated tools for undersea vehicles

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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1986
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Described are a variety of tools developed by Harbor Branch Foundation for the purpose of measurement, observation, and sampling from an undersea vehicle. Also described are a number of electro-mechanical devices including a laser aiming system for underwater photography, an electro-shocker which drives burrowing creatures out of hiding, and a laser-diode powered transmissometer. All of the systems are used on the JOHNSON-SEA-LINK classed submersibles.

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6 p.
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FA00007434
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Described are a variety of tools developed by Harbor Branch Foundation for the purpose of measurement, observation, and sampling from an undersea vehicle. Also described are a number of electro-mechanical devices including a laser aiming system for underwater photography, an electro-shocker which drives burrowing creatures out of hiding, and a laser-diode powered transmissometer. All of the systems are used on the JOHNSON-SEA-LINK classed submersibles.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 456
This manuscript is an author version and
may be cited as: Tietze, R. C., & Clark, A. M. (1986). Remotely operated tools for undersea vehicles. In
T. McGuinness & H. H. Shih (Eds.), Current practices and new technology in ocean engineering:
[symposium] OED-Vol. 11 (pp. 219-223). New York, NY: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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1986
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1986
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1986
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FA00007434
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Tietze, R. C.
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6 p.
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Remotely operated tools for undersea vehicles
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1986
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

New York, NY

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New York, NY
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Remotely operated tools for undersea vehicles
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Remotely operated tools for undersea vehicles