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The importance of yachting’s role in whale conservation
When I helped found FarSounder 24 years ago, our motivations came from an environmental perspective: “Can we develop a technology that can help vessels avoid hitting rocks causing oil spills, and avoid whales causing ship strikes?”. Today, our 3D forward-looking sonar products are being used by vessels around the world exactly for these types of applications. These products didn’t materialise magically. Rather, my team and I spent years researching, developing, testing and improving the technology.

Yachts, science, and sustainability
Megan Hickling dissects a roundtable discussion on linking yachting enthusiasts with scientists and fostering ocean science for climate action…
An online roundtable held on 6th December, brought together representatives from Triton Submarines, International Seakeepers Society, Shadowcat, and FarSounder to discuss how and why yachts and science should connect for the better, as well as potential barriers to this collaboration.

When safe navigation becomes passive research
A common misconception when looking at a large-scale chart is that there is a reliable level of resolution on the seafloor. According to Seabed 2030, less than 25 percent of the world's oceans have been surveyed at all, and much of this only at 100m resolution.

Easing the exploration of uncharted waters
Superyatch News takes a look at the latest navigation technology that is enabling yachts to go further afield while also cruising safely.

Echoes of the Future
In the last decade, 3D forward-scanning technology has emerged that could change yacht navigation.