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Goldfish-class ROUV is a class of Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROUV) designed for a variety of underwater tasks. These vehicles are used in a range of industries, including oil and gas, marine research, and underwater archaeology.

Design and Features[edit]

The Goldfish-class ROUV is designed for durability and versatility. It is equipped with a variety of tools and sensors that allow it to perform tasks such as underwater welding, sonar mapping, and sample collection. The vehicle is controlled remotely from a surface vessel, allowing operators to perform tasks in environments that would be dangerous or impossible for human divers.

Applications[edit]

Goldfish-class ROUVs are used in a variety of industries. In the oil and gas industry, they are used for tasks such as pipeline inspection, subsea construction, and well intervention. In marine research, they are used for tasks such as seabed mapping, marine biology studies, and oceanographic research. In underwater archaeology, they are used for tasks such as shipwreck exploration and artifact recovery.

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