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We offer a personalised service whereby some or all of our methods can be used separately or combined to suit the project requirements

Truly accurate measurements 

Hunting for a proficient provider of 3D photogrammetry, diving, ROV, and survey services for the energy sector? Your search ends here. As your trusted ally, we offer meticulously accurate services built around your specifications. With our experienced professionals at the helm, they’re well-versed with every subtlety of the energy industry, committed to delivering enhanced results which position your organisation at the paramount of innovation and safety.

Our 3D photogrammetry services are advantageous for the energy sector as they provide truly accurate measurements for planning, installation, and modification phases of projects. 

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WHY
TRITONIA?

Diverse Expertise for Comprehensive Solutions:

Tritonia takes pride in its diverse team, encompassing varied backgrounds and experiences, from marine biology to engineering, military and archaeology. This multidisciplinary approach ensures a deep understanding of underwater environments. 

Leading in Georeferenced 3D Photogrammetry:

Tritonia excels in precise underwater 3D photogrammetry, mapping, and visualizing with advanced techniques, setting new standards for accuracy.

Innovation Hub for Integrated Marine Technologies:

Tritonia innovates in marine solutions, integrating technologies from recompression chambers to ROVs, diving, and hydrographic surveying. Embracing new ideas, we foster a culture of exploration, ensuring our leadership in underwater mapping and monitoring.

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Joesph Salim Peress
In September 1930, Peress' assistant Jim Jarret dived in the suit to a depth of 123 metres in Loch Ness. The suit performed perfectly, the joints proving resistant to pressure and moving freely even at depth. The suit was offered to the Royal Navy which turned it down, stating that Navy divers never needed to descend below 90 metres. In October 1935 Jarret made a successful deep dive to more than 90 metres on the wreck of the RMS Lusitania off south Ireland, followed by a shallower dive to 60 metres in the English Channel in 1937 after which, owing to lack of interest, the Tritonia suit was retired.
Nudibranchs
Tritonia is a genus of sea slugs, nudibranchs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the family Tritoniidae. Pictured: Tritonia antarctica Pfeffer, 1886. Photographed in McMurdo Sound, 2008.
Triton
Triton was the bi-monthly magazine of the British Sub-Aqua Club from 1963 to 1978.
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