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Subsea Navigation

Subsea navigation refers to the techniques and technology used to guide underwater vehicles and equipment accurately beneath the ocean’s surface. It involves advanced sensors, sonar, GPS, and inertial systems to determine position and movement in a complex environment where traditional GPS signals can’t reach. This precise navigation is essential for tasks like laying underwater cables, inspecting oil and gas infrastructure, or exploring the seabed. Effective subsea navigation ensures safety, accuracy, and efficiency in underwater operations, helping vessels and robotic systems operate reliably in the challenging, GPS-denied underwater environment.