
SUCCESS STORIES
Filming six-gills sharks with BBC
In August 2013 we have worked four days with BBC team from Bristol on filming six-gills sharks in Alberni Inlet on Vancouver Island. We've used mobile version of our underwater CCTV system to get a footage of these rare and shy animals.
There maybe less than 100 people in the world who had encounters with these deep-water sharks. The expedition was a total success and we've got some six-gills shark's footage. Our camera system has received a very positive feedback from BBC team.


Vancouver Aquarium Underwater Camera Project
Back in 2015 we have installed underwater camera system for Vancouver Aquarium at Popham island, BC, Canada. Project was used for monitoring Pacific Northwest Rockfish population and other marine life.










Race Rocks u/w webcam is on display at Ogden Point bistro
We love oceans. To share our passion with non-diving people, we had installed a Google TV set-top box at Ogden Point bistro (Victoria Canada, B.C.) and connected it 47" HTDV screen. All bistro's visitors enjoyed their meals while watching various local fishes, seals and sealions in REAL TIME.


Downeast Salmon Federation
We have supplied a complete solar powered underwater video monitoring system to Downeast Salmon Federation, Maine, USA.




UWC Pearson College Live Stream Underwater Camera
A web camera was owned and maintained by Lester B. Pearson college, Victoria, Canada, B.C.
This underwater camera was installed at Race Rocks Ecological Reserve - it's mounted on the top a concrete block at approximately 40 feet/11 meters depth and about 60 feet/20 meters far from the Race Rock's pier.
Race Rocks is a group of small islands located in Juan De Fuca strait, near the southern tip of the Vancouver Island, Canada, B.C.. The largest island has a lighthouse illuminated in 1860. This place is also famous because of its rich and untouched ecosystem - this is a natural habitat for hundreds of Steller Sea Lions, seals and thousands of sea birds.
This camera was online since September 2011 to 2016







The Nuytco Research Ltd
In 10/2012 The Nuytco Research Ltd company, North Vancouver, Canada, B.C. has performed series of pressure tests for our underwater camera enclosures. For the time being our enclosures withstands water pressure equivalent to depth of 1500 feet or 450 meters. For 2 x safety factor we have assigned to our cameras 660 feet or 200 meters working depth rating.
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