OLYMPIA — There’s buried treasure in Seattle, and lawmakers want a say in who gets their hands on it. A forest of old-growth trees is submerged in Lake Washington, perfectly preserved and possibly ...
Yesterday it was the Sawstop, today it's the Sawfish, a remote-controlled robotic submarine from Triton Logging that comes with a chainsaw for cutting down underwater trees. We hadn't even realized ...
As the traditional logging industry deals with unsteady prices and the challenges of globalization, the value of a new crop is coming to light: trees hidden under reservoirs, long given up for lost.
Anyone who thought that Thunderbird 4 was the best ever underwater craft might have to have a rethink after seeing the Sawfish. Designed for underwater logging, the 7000lb remotely-operated craft was ...
BLAINE, WA--(Marketwired - Jun 12, 2014) - Hollund Industrial Marine, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HIMR) ("Hollund" or the "Company"), an underwater forest management company, announced today that management has ...
The logging industry is going under water in a good way. As a result of the great dam projects of the 20th century, there are roughly 45,000 submerged forests around the world. Michael Behar describes ...
TUCURUI LAKE, Brazil — When Benedito Signey cuts a tree in the Amazon, it falls up. He’s logging a forest at the bottom of this man-made lake in far northern Brazil. Spread over 1,110 square miles, a ...
Logging data with an Arduino is old-hat for most Hackaday readers. However, [Patricia Beddows] and [Edward Mallon] had some pretty daunting requirements. Their sensors were going underground and ...
SHARK!!! I couldn’t help it – images of this fearsome creature kept popping into my head as I watched the dive rope disappear into the murky blue water. SHARK!!! I couldn’t help it – images of this ...
Speaking of incredible deep-working freshwater robots (Texas rocks), LA Times Science section has a great story on the Canadian underwater lumberjacks at Triton Logging. Inc. The enterprise has ...
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