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Investigating seafloor health below the Hywind Tampen floating windfarm
The purpose of this cruise, led by the Institute of Marine Research (IMR) was to investigate pelagic and demersal fish, seabed, benthic habitat and physical
Exploring the twilight zone in the Chagos Archipelago
The international team will dive to 1000 m with the new DSV Aurelia sub Follow the missions daily activity here Oslo, Norway – From October 10
Teaming up to document deep sea reefs in the Maldives
Oslo, Norway – A new partnership will offer exciting opportunities to explore the deep ocean and engage the public. With REV Ocean’s new submersible DSV Aurelia
REV Ocean signs Bouknadel Statement affirming commitment to investing in transformative ocean science
Seventeen philanthropic Foundations have launched a joint statement on the occasion of the 2022 United Nations Ocean Conference in Lisbon, Portugal, to raise awareness for
Norwegian industry builder Kjell Inge Røkke takes on a high-level role to support the UN Decade of Ocean Science and unlock industrial ocean data
(Oslo and Paris, June 23, 2022) Building on his ongoing investment and engagement in REV Ocean and HUB Ocean, the Norwegian industrial leader and main
REV Ocean signs UN Global Compact Principles for a healthy ocean
Today, REV Ocean is proud to announce that we have signed the Sustainable Ocean Principles of the United Nations Global Compact, a framework for responsible
DSV Aurelia to champion a new generation of ocean solutions
Barcelona, Spain April 28th, 2022 – The world’s deepest diving three-person acrylic submersible was officially named ‘Aurelia’ today and will soon go through sea trials
REV Ocean helps restore kelp forests by harvesting sea urchins
REV Ocean’s CEO Nina Jensen and Capt Nils Baadnes hit the cool Arctic waters of Tromso to pick sea urchins and help protect kelp beds. Sea urchin
World’s deepest diving three-person acrylic submersible is ready for launch
Fornebu, January 31, 2022 – REV Ocean’s advanced, three-person submersible is nearing official launch, with sea trials scheduled for February and March 2022. While
REV Ocean´s ROV “Aurora” enables scientist to collect data and samples 4km under drifting Arctic Ice
The HACON project and REV Ocean create the first detailed visual survey of the Aurora vent field, collecting more than 100 samples. Longyearbyen, Norway. Oct
REV Ocean joining high Arctic research cruise
Sept 29, 2021 Longyearbyen. Today is a joyous day in the high Arctic as the REV Ocean team baptises Aurora, our new deep-sea remotely operated