Law Enforcement and Homeland Security agencies including police departments and naval military forces are responsible for carrying out investigations and search and recovery operations on territorial waterways.
StarFish enables dive teams to conduct search, rescue and recovery operations safely in a matter of hours instead of days.
Searching underwater by divers can be dangerous and time consuming. Large areas of water are often impossible to effectively search and searches are often concluded after several days with recovery left to chance.
The near-photographic quality real-time digital images provided by StarFish can clearly identify drowned victims, submerged vehicles, weapons, downed aircraft, sunken vessels, mines, underwater structures, and much more.
StarFish is small, lightweight and quick to deploy. It can be used in lakes, rivers, harbours and the open ocean. StarFish is independent of the boat, so requires no installation and therefore can easily be shared among groups of users.
Law Enforcement agencies are involved in the retrieval of any submerged evidence from a crime scene. This includes the recovery of bodies, stolen vehicles and weapons.
StarFish can assist in the recovery of victims and evidence that otherwise may have remained missing.
StarFish can provide near-photographic quality images of an underwater crime scene before divers inadvertently disturb crucial evidence.
Search areas are often large due to the lack of eye-witnesses, eye-witnesses forgetting the exact place of incident or lack of any visible reference points above the water surface. StarFish allows law enforcement agencies to search large areas quickly and safely with minimal draw on personal and resources.
StarFish can be used to successfully locate downed aircraft or sunken vessels, survey crash sites or accident scenes and assist with the search for explosives, like mines, or any other devices which could pose a risk to vessels, bridges, dams and other structures.
Port and harbour shipping route surveys conducted with StarFish can identify areas vulnerable to terrorist attacks. Periodic surveillance of the same routes by harbour patrols can reveal the presence of any new, potentially threatening objects prompting immediate action.
Low visibility waters, poor environmental conditions and underwater obstructions can make diving difficult and very dangerous. Divers are often required to search in unfamiliar waters or previously unexplored areas. These areas may contain structures or other objects which could pose potential saftey risks.
Search teams can use StarFish to evaluate otherwise unknown hazards before divers enter the water minimizing saftey risks.
Divers need only be deployed once targets and potential hazards are located by StarFish. This minimizes diver saftey risks and reduces the time divers spend in the water because they already know the location of a target and the best direction of approach. Reducing the time a diver spends in the water will also help preserve limited air supply in tanks.
StarFish minimizes diver safety risks and search time, maximizing search and recovery results.
Some typical examples of seabed imaging applications for law enforcement and homeland security include...
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