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Ocala woman arrested for shoplifting movie projector and boat sonar device, fighting with police officer and store employees
Amanda May Shrewsberry, 39, of Ocala, was arrested on Saturday and has been charged with shoplifting a portable movie ...
Four souls were lost and their family members left grieving after the “Emmy Rose” commercial fishing vessel sank off the coast of Cape Cod in November. It was a tragedy that claimed the lives of all ...
The Ocean City Fire Department has announced the recent purchase of the AQUAEYE advanced sonar device, a groundbreaking tool designed to assist first responders in water rescues. Over the past few ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y.--It's technology that has changed the way law enforcement conduct rescue and recovery operations underwater. Since 2009, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office dive unit has used a side ...
In Long Beach, Calif., rescue divers searching for submerged victims once swam patterns near blind through murky waters -- but they now have the gift of "sight" thanks to a new handheld sonar device.
Scientists have developed a new kind of underwater sonar device that can detect objects through bubble clouds that would effectively blind standard sonar. Scientists at the University of Southampton ...
Forward-facing sonar — which only a few years ago seemed too futuristic to impact Minnesota fish and fishing, and anyway seemed too costly for most anglers to acquire for use in their boats and, in ...
AquaEye® handheld sonar is the first of its kind search and rescue product designed to Speed up rescues and recoveries, Increase Team Safety, Improve Resource Efficiency. AquaEye Product AquaEye® is ...
A new device called Welle, created by Maxus Tech, can transform any surface into a smart, gesture- controlled interface that supports both Android and iOS operating systems. This is the first piece of ...
College students in North Carolina have created a device to help people who are visually impaired navigate independently— using the same method that bats use to travel in the dark, MyFoxAtlanta.com ...
Submarines have used sonar for decades. Bats and dolphins have used it for millions of years. And thanks to a little math, humans could soon be echolocating with their mobile phones. At the École ...
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