Deep Sea 3D: Sur Ridge Spring 2026 Expedition goal: During this eight-day expedition aboard MBARI’s flagship research vessel David Packard, a team of MBARI engineers and scientists will explore Sur Ridge with innovative seafloor mapping technologies. CoMPAS Lab engineers will test new sensors and software for high-resolution mapping on the portable MiniROV. The data they gather will help scientists from the Benthic Biology and Ecology Team monitor the ecology of deep-sea corals, sponge ecosystems, and nesting octopus at this unique biological hotspot offshore of Central California. Expedition dates: March 10–17, 2026Ship: R/V David PackardLocation: Sur Ridge, offshore Central CaliforniaResearch technology: MiniROV, Portable Mapping System (PoMS)Chief scientist: Giancarlo Troni The ocean exploration community urgently needs nimble, portable tools to measure and monitor ocean health. MBARI’s CoMPAS Lab develops scalable marine technology that can be easily modified for use across a wide variety of vehicles and platforms, aiming to make MBARI’s innovations more broadly accessible. Our open-source, scalable tools allow MBARI to share its expertise with other marine scientists.The rocky slopes of Sur Ridge teem with life, including corals and sponges that provide shelter for small fishes and invertebrates. Image: © 2025 MBARICoMPAS Lab engineers have outfitted MBARI’s MiniROV—a portable remotely operated vehicle—with advanced sensors and software to create 3D reconstructions and bathymetric maps of Sur Ridge, enhancing our understanding of the terrain and biological interactions in this rich ecosystem.We will use our downward- and forward-looking mapping systems on the MiniROV for centimeter- and millimeter-resolution mapping. This work aligns with ongoing research conducted by MBARI’s Benthic Biology and Ecology Team, Deep-Sea Coral-Sponge Community Observatory project, and Seafloor Mapping Lab. More About this Expedition Expedition plans:We plan to dedicate the first day to testing the mapping sensors. The next three to four days will focus on utilizing the mapping capabilities in coral and sponge communities. The final two to three days will concentrate on vertical mapping. Our last day will also include a test dive in Monterey Bay, near MBARI.New technology milestones for this expedition:Autonomous precision control of the MiniROV enables standard downward-looking surveys, as well as new vertical surveys using our forward-looking sensors. Visual and sonar SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) drive precise, real-time navigation with the MiniROV. The CoMPAS Lab’s own laser-scanning mapping system, in addition to our high-resolution mapping using cameras and sonar, creates millimeter-resolution reconstruction of 3D structures.AI-based object detection enhances the system’s capabilities. Expedition Logs Expedition Log Behind the scenes: Preparing for Deep Sea 3D 03.10.26 Team Directory Giancarlo Troni Principal Engineer Frank Flores Senior Mechanical Technician/MiniROV Pilot Javiera Fuentes Guíñez Graduate Fellow Steve Litvin Senior Research Specialist Eric Martin Electrical Engineering Group Leader Karen Martinez Senior ROV Pilot/Technician, ROV Doc Ricketts Olivia Soares Pereira Postdoctoral Fellow Marike Pinsonneault Science Communication Fellow Sebastián Rodríguez Research Engineer Johann Voigtlander ROV Pilot/Engineer Shore Team Kevin Barnard Software Engineer James Barry Science Division Chair/ Senior Scientist Dave Caress Principal Engineer Doug Conlin Information Systems Administrator and Technician Supervisor Kent Headley Embedded Systems Group Lead Akshay Hinduja Software Engineer, Embedded Algorithms Data Pushyami Kaveti Postdoctoral Fellow Eve Lundsten Research Specialist Andrew McCann Information Systems Administrator Carlos A. Rueda Senior Software Engineer Alana Sherman Engineering Division Chair/Senior Electrical Engineer Adriana Sisfontes Senior Information Systems Network Administrator Collaborators Bastian Muñoz Marine Operations Team Kavi Treesong-Engel Captain, R/V David Packard Elias Catalano Able Seafarer, R/V David Packard Azure Cohen 2nd Mate, R/V David Packard Dylan Drinkwater 3rd Mate, R/V David Packard Toby Fisher Chief Mate, R/V David Packard Scott Hansen Bosun, R/V David Packard David Jiron 3rd Assistant Engineer, R/V David Packard Justin Kantor Oiler, R/V David Packard Bruce Kolp Steward, R/V David Packard Matthew McNaughton First Assistant Engineer, R/V David Packard Leland Murphy Electronics Officer, R/V David Packard Vonne Ng-Bader Second Assistant Engineer, R/V David Packard Relief CrewJake AndersonMaurice DawsonChristian FernandezJack Walker Technologies All Technologies Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) MiniROV Technology MiniROV The MiniROV is a small fly-away remotely operated vehicle (ROV) used for science and engineering in Monterey Bay and beyond.
Vehicle, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) MiniROV Technology MiniROV The MiniROV is a small fly-away remotely operated vehicle (ROV) used for science and engineering in Monterey Bay and beyond.