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Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)

A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) is an uncrewed, robotic device used to explore underwater environments. Controlled from a distance, typically from a ship on the surface, ROVs are equipped with cameras, lights, and various tools to perform tasks such as inspection, maintenance, and research. They are commonly used in industries like oil and gas, marine biology, and underwater archaeology, enabling scientists and engineers to gather data and conduct operations in locations that are too deep or dangerous for human divers. ROVs play a critical role in advancing our understanding of the ocean and its resources.

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    A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) is an unmanned, robotic device used to explore underwater environments. Controlled from a distance—often from a boat or shore—ROVs are equipped with cameras, lights, and tools to gather data, conduct inspections, or carry out repairs in places where human divers cannot easily go. They are commonly used in deep-sea research, oil and gas exploration, and underwater construction. By using ROVs, researchers and engineers can safely access and study the ocean's depths while minimizing risks associated with human diving.