News Release
ABE Joins Alvin and Jason at Sea
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Relations Office
September 1, 2006
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Shelley Dawicki
The Autonomous Benthic Explorer, ABE, one of the first autonomous
underwater vehicles (AUVs) to routinely work in the deep ocean, has
joined the U.S. National Deep Submergence Facility, providing ocean
scientists with a full range of tools to explore the deep sea.
American scientists now have a human occupied vehicle (HOV), the
three-person Alvin capable of diving to 4,500 meters (14,764 feet), the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Jason, which can reach 6,500 meters (21,385 feet), and ABE
(AUV), capable of depths to 4,500 meters (14,764 feet) available to
them to explore, map, photograph and collect samples. Plans call for
ABE to be replaced by a new faster and more capable AUV named Sentry during 2007-2008 operations.
Originally published: September 1, 2006

