SEACLEAR2.0
ROBOTIC SYSTEM
components and technologies
Click on the hotspots to learn more about each component.

SeaCAT USV
The SeaCAT is an autonomous and remote-controlled Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) serving as the central hub for the SeaClear 2.0 project. Learn more.
Mini TORTUGA
The Mini TORTUGA is a compact and highly manoeuvrable Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) deployed by the SeaCAT to map the seafloor and identify debris before collection operations. Learn more.
Smart Grapple
The smart grapple system operates autonomously, utilizing advanced grasping mechanisms, vectored thrusters for enhanced maneuverability, and a suite of sensors for precise operation in challenging underwater conditions. Its design allows it to securely grasp objects of varying shapes and weights. Learn more.
Tethered Drone
Tethered to the SeaCAT, it facilitates litter hotspot identification and robotic system localization. Learn more.
USV mini-drones
Compact mini-drones adept at navigating tight spaces, collecting litter with nets. Learn more.
SeaDragon | USV Tender
SeaDragon is the second Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) of the SeaClear2.0 robotic solution. SeaDragon is used to deposit the waste collected during the collection phase. Learn more.