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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (“AUVs”)
Triton Personal Submersible; Guice Offshore's GO America in Forbes; Triton’s New Personal Sub Is Much More Than A Superyacht Toy
Guice Offshore’s multi-purpose vessel GO America was featured in the Forbes magazine luxury section on March 21, 2024 as part of an article entitled “Triton’s New Personal Sub Is Much More Than A Superyacht Toy” by Kathleen L. Turner. The article details a first-person account of a ride on Triton Submarines‘ new “personal submersible” AVA–...
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Guice Offshore Steps Up as Inaugural Gulf Blue Navigator Program Mentor 
Guice Offshore co-founders Nathan and Billy Guice are among the mentors participating in the inaugural cohort for the new Gulf Blue “Navigators” business incubator designed to assist bluetech startups that already have a pilot program in place and are ready to scale.    Bluetech industries include precision marine aquaculture, sea and space systems, ocean data and analytics,...
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Guice Offshore Provides Top-Notch Submersible Equipment, Crews for Deep-Water Missions
With dramatic technology advancements in subsea robotics, materials and guidance systems—the key components of underwater and submersible vehicles—mankind’s ability to explore deep water has greatly expanded in recent years.     On average, the ocean’s depth is over two miles, with most of that space shrouded in extreme cold, darkness and crushing pressure.  Venturing into tough conditions like...
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Guice Offshore Supply Vessels Help Advance Science and Research
New Research Explores the Influence of Deep-Sea Wooden Shipwrecks on Microbiome Diversity U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) marine archaeologists have studied shipwrecks in the northern Gulf of Mexico for many years.  New research recently published in the journal Limnology and Oceanography further explores the role that these shipwrecks serve as habitats, forming islands...
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