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INNOVATIONS

Innovating Beneath the Surface: Pioneering Marine Solutions

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At Commercial Dive Specialists (CDS), we transcend traditional diving services by spearheading marine innovation. Our team is committed to environmental stewardship and developing cutting-edge technology to develop solutions that address the pressing challenges of our oceans.

 

Our Innovations:

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  • Rehabitat: Developed to combat the spread of invasive exotic Caulerpa, our New Zealand-made innovation uses advanced, targeted methods to protect marine ecosystems and preserve biodiversity. (Follow our blog to keep up with our exciting progress)

  • Mini Dredges: Designed for precision and efficiency, our mini dredges facilitate targeted sediment removal, supporting various marine construction and maintenance projects.

  • Rapid Data Collection (RDC): Our RDC systems enable real-time monitoring of underwater environments, providing critical data for research, conservation, and operational decision-making.

  • Underwater Communications Hub: Enhancing connectivity beneath the waves, this hub offers reliable communication channels for divers and remote-operated vehicles, improving safety and coordination during underwater operations.

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Collaborative Efforts:

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Our innovations are the result of close partnerships with Iwi, government agencies, and environmental organizations. Together, we strive to protect and preserve marine habitats through sustainable practices and technological advancements.

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A Vision for the Future:

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CDS is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of marine technology. By integrating our expertise in commercial diving with Kiwi innovation, we aim to create a healthier, more resilient ocean for future generations.

 

Join us in our mission to revolutionise marine innovation and protect the underwater world we cherish.

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Contact us to learn more

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