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SEAMOR Marine Opens Maritime Office

Nanaimo-based marine tech company SEAMOR Marine announced a groundbreaking expansion: a new office space in The Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship (COVE) on Canada’s East Coast.

“Through our membership and office space in the COVE Center, SEAMOR gains a physical presence here in Nova Scotia,” says Jeff Smith, Director of Sales & Marketing at SEAMOR Marine and long-time Halifax resident. “This opens doors for us to take part in new entrepreneurial ventures such as Invest Nova Scotia and provides exciting opportunities for collaboration with Ocean Tech, which requires reliable, versatile Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to collect critical data for marine research.”

SEAMOR’s Chinook ROV is no stranger to the Atlantic, having played a key part in the RCMP’s National Underwater Recovery and Training Centre’s 2020 recovery of the wrecked scallop dragger ‘Chief William Saulis’ in the notoriously turbulent Bay of Fundy. Now connected coast-to-coast, SEAMOR Marine is positioned to effectively engage clients in both government and industry on both sides of the country.

“This is an exciting chapter in our growth as a company,” states Inja Ma, SEAMOR Marine CEO. “The reputation we’ve established and the relationships we’ve built on the East Coast are now only set to grow.”

Visit the new SEAMOR Marine office in the COVE Center, located at 27 Parker St, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and find out more about SEAMOR’s world-class ROVs at seamor.com.

With offices in Nanaimo, British Columbia, and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, SEAMOR Marine Ltd. designs and manufactures underwater observation and inspection-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and modular accessories. SEAMOR sells worldwide and has ROVs operating on every continent and in every major body of water around the globe. The company’s ROVs have been used in a variety of fields, including search and rescue, aquaculture, underwater archaeology, Antarctic geology, and pipeline and dam inspection. SEAMOR has collaborated on research projects with NASA, Defence Research and Development Canada, and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

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