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Mapping The World’s Oceans
Anyone can contribute data, but Seabed 2030 maintains a group of partners—including FarSounder—that share a higher level of trust. Matthew Zimmerman, FarSounder’s CEO, says the company has been contributing bathymetric data to the International Hydrographic Organization since 2018 and became a Seabed 2030 partner last fall.
“I’m not a scientist. I’m an engineer,” he says. “I really like being able to enable science with the tools that my team and I develop.”
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Virtual Q&A: FarSounder Argos 350 Forward-Looking Sonar
Watch as the Argos 350 forward-looking sonar guides yachts safely through unknown waters and risky environments.
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Stay Safe Out There
Author David Schmidt highlights how FarSounder’s Argos 350 forward-looking sonar system bolsters safety at sea.