The China-Macau Dragon Boat Association (CMDB), ensured the safety and smooth running of 2023 Macao International Dragon Boat Races by utilizing multiple Dolphin 1 Water Rescue Devices for emergency preparedness.
READ MOREOceanAlpha’s Dolphin 1 was showcased at Saint Zotique beach, presenting its ability to prevent injuries and drownings during water rescues involving firefighters. This marked the first demonstration of the rescue device in Quebec. The Dolphin 1 has already been purchased by several fire departments across Canada, particularly in Ontario and British Columbia, and recently, Hamilton and Burlington have acquired some units.
READ MORESan Juan, the capital city of Puerto Rico, has deployed its first set of Dolphin 1 Remote-controlled Lifebuoys since April 2023. The Dolphin 1 device belongs to the city’s fire and rescue division and will be utilized for water rescue missions in urban water areas.
READ MOREOn Feb 2nd, 2023, the members from the Gippsland Squadron of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard (AVCG) conduct a demonstration of Dolphin 1 Remote-controlled Life-saving buoy on the Gippsland lakes in eastern Victoria, Australia.
READ MORE66 USVs equipped with ice screens, beam lights, lasers, and other equipment moved freely on the water surface and changed into different formation shapes.
Read more >Enter Ocean Alpha’s Dolphin 1, an Unmanned Remote Surface Vehicle, which has the ability to both cut through waves and, more importantly, has the lift and buoyancy to carry victims back to safety.
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Read more >A demonstration of Dolphin 1 Remote Control Lifebuoy was held in Matsuyama City, Japan to present a brand new way of sea rescue. This is the first time Dolphin1 was demoed officially in Japan.
Read more >The USV named Echo.1 is dedicated to measure water depth and can work continuously for up to six hours without emissions.
Read more >Smaller and easily recoverable platforms such as the BacPac-equipped Dolphin USV could be attractive as a ‘last-mile’ delivery system in relatively benign conditions.
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