Victoria tech company inks deal with coast guard to monitor derelict vessels

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The Rapid Deploy devices developed by Barnacle Systems Inc. are being placed on problem vessels and allow the coast guard to remotely monitor and be notified if the vessel begins to sink or drag anchor or is affected by weather conditions or intruders.

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“We feel so proud as a company knowing that our products are being used to help the environment,” said Barnacle Systems CEO Brandon Wright, who employs 14 staff and contractors out of its headquarters at Oak Bay Marina. The coast guard has acquired 39 BRNKL units at a total cost of $513,000. Each unit costs $11,700 and includes cellular and satellite service plans for one year as well as float switches and solar panels. Remote training, supports and analysis will also be provided by Barnacle Systems.

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Victoria tech company inks deal with coast guard to monitor derelict vesselsThe Rapid Deploy devices developed by Barnacle Systems Inc. are being placed on problem vessels and allow the coast guard to remotely monitor if the vessel begins to sink or drag anchor.
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