Today, Deep
Trekker announced that on Friday October 23, 2015 at 12:10 pm the company will
be giving a presentation on how to effectively use mini-ROVs in aquaculture
operations at the Aquaculture Europe Conference in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The
conference takes place from Oct. 20, 2015 to Oct. 23, 2015, bringing together
professionals in the fisheries and aquaculture related
industries.
Deep Trekker will be available throughout
the conference to meet with professionals who are interested in learning more
about the benefits of having a mini-ROV on caged farming aquaculture sites. For
anyone attending the conference, be sure to stop by the Weelde Room on Friday
at 12:10 during the Offshore Production Plenary Session.
The presentation will examine multiple case
studies from Canadian salmon farms to demonstrate some of the ways in which a
mini-ROV can be used to increase efficiency, boost employee knowledge, limit losses
and more. Audience members will have the opportunity to see how Marine Harvest
Canada and AgriMarine have deployed Deep Trekker mini-ROVs to save both time
and money.
Deep Trekker will also take the time to
discuss ways in which the mini-ROVs can help improve public perception of both
individual farms and the aquaculture industry as a whole.
Numerous farms around the globe have been
reaping the benefits of owning a mini-ROV on their farm site. With the ability
to monitor fish behaviour, scope out potential areas for new farms, check
mooring and anchor lines, inspect nets and help with mort retrieval, the use of
mini-ROVs has been slowly revolutionizing the way farm managers go about their
daily operations.
“We owe a lot of our innovation and changes
to our product over the years to the aquaculture market” says Sam Macdonald,
President of Deep Trekker Inc. “We have been working to provide an ROV that
meets the needs of farmers everywhere.”
One of the highest costs for most farm
managers is associated with the hiring of dive teams to perform inspections and
perform underwater tasks. The presentation on Friday October 23, 2015 will
outline how these costs can be reduced through the use of a mini-ROV. While
divers are still important for aquaculture operations, there are numerous tasks
that do not require an entire dive team to be hired for the day.
To learn more or set up a time to meet
during the Aquaculture Europe Conference contact Kiara Vallier, Deep Trekker’s
industry specialist for Aquaculture, at kvallier@deeptrekker.com. To learn
more about Deep Trekker and their products visit www.deeptrekker.com.
About
Deep Trekker Inc.
Deep Trekker Inc. was founded in 2010 with
a mission to bring a fully capable yet portable and accessible remotely
operated vehicle to market. The company is headquartered in Ayr, Ontario,
Canada, with all engineering and manufacturing being completed in house. Based on a clean sheet design, the
premiere product, the DTG2 was introduced in limited run in August 2011. With
Deep Trekker products now working in 59 countries in industries including
aquaculture, commercial diving, salvage, military, first responders, oil &
gas, energy, marine survey, infrastructure, research and recreation; the DTG2
is proven to be easy to use, robust, and entertaining.
Read more HERE.
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