“Seavu was built to support those working beneath the surface. Whether youโre locating submerged vehicles, assisting in search and rescue operations, or recovering valuable equipment, Seavu gives you live underwater visibility on your phone, tablet, or computer โ helping you act quickly, stay safe, and make informed decisions in the moments that matter most.”
โ Charlo Carabott, Founder of Seavu
View live footage directly on your phone or tablet, ideal for locating submerged vehicles, gear, or individuals during search and recovery operations.
Easily attach the Seeker to poles, lines, buoys, or dive gear โ perfect for quick deployment in unpredictable or emergency situations.
No ports, plugs, or hard connections โ the system is sealed against saltwater, making it ultra-reliable in demanding rescue environments.
Lightweight and portable, the kit can be set up and deployed quickly โ critical when time is of the essence during SAR missions.
Works seamlessly with leading models from GoPro and DJI, enabling high-definition footage in challenging underwater conditions.
Choose from 3m, 7m, 17m, 27m, or 52m cables to match the depth, terrain, or visibility requirements of your specific rescue scenario.
Live underwater camera systems, such as Seavu, are used in search and rescue operations to locate missing persons, objects, or vessels by providing real time visual feedback below the surface. These systems allow responders to assess underwater conditions and confirm targets without immediately deploying divers.
Yes. Live underwater video allows teams to rapidly assess search areas, identify potential targets, and prioritise zones of interest. This can reduce the time it takes to locate objects or persons, especially in low visibility or complex underwater environments.
Live underwater cameras support a range of methods commonly used in search and rescue, including:
Live feedback helps teams adjust search paths immediately based on what they see.
Yes. While water turbidity affects all underwater imaging, many live camera systems use lights, specific lens angles, and controlled deployment to improve visibility. Real time viewing allows the operator to change camera angle or position as needed based on conditions.
In many situations, yes. Live underwater camera systems, such as Seavu, can be deployed from the surface using cables or frames without requiring team members to enter the water. This reduces risk to personnel and allows visual inspection in conditions that may be unsafe for divers.
Yes. Most live underwater camera systems allow recording while viewing simultaneously. Recorded footage can be analysed after a mission to confirm observations, share with other teams, or archive for reports.
Operational depth depends on the camera system and cable used. Some systems are suitable for shallow water searches, while others are designed for deeper operations. Choosing the appropriate cable length and depth rating before deployment is important for effective coverage.
Yes. Live cameras can be used to inspect underwater structures, debris fields, and wreckage to identify hazards or search targets. Real time viewing allows teams to assess structural integrity, obstacles, and potential access points without sending divers immediately.
Many live underwater camera systems use auxiliary lighting and camera settings optimised for low light to improve visual feedback at greater depths or in darker conditions. This increases the utility of cameras during searches outside of daylight hours.
Live video feeds can be shared with surface teams or command personnel, allowing multiple responders to view the same underwater scene simultaneously. This shared visual reference helps teams communicate findings clearly and adjust search strategy collaboratively. Systems such as Seavu support real time coordination during active rescue or recovery operations.
Explore our kits and accessories to build the perfect setup for your next search and rescue mission and get clear live underwater visibility when every second counts.


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