Nautronix continues to be committed to the protection of the environment, including pollution control, and encourages involvement in, and the understanding of, appropriate environmental issues.
Since the early 1960s Nautronix organizations have made a living from working with customers on marine programs in both fresh and salt water. Therefore, it stands to reason that we feel a close connection to the marine environment and a great sense of responsibility to both understand and help preserve the world’s oceans for ourselves and future generations.
We have worked with well known ocean science organizations such as SCRIPPS Institute of Oceanography, The University of Hawaii, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI), Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (APL/UW), Jacques Cousteau, and others. Each of these organizations has as a major tenant concern and care of the worlds aquatic resources.
Nautronix also works with regulatory agencies to gain approval for projects. This expertise gives us unique insight into the best way to engineer an installation or system with concern for the environment in which it will ultimately be used.
There are many ways to approach a technical challenge. In the context of marine engineering we choose the path of least impact.
With regard to the aquatic environment (including not only the physical environment but the creatures that live within it) Nautronix engineers and technicians consider how best to approach each program. This type of thinking has lead to several innovative approaches that have effectively mitigated environmental impact. In addition to working in a marine environment, all of our operating divisions are located close to the ocean, furthering our deep sense of responsibility to aid in preservation.
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