China's independently developed offshore undersea mobile detection system Haizhe, also called Jellyfish, has completed its 3,000-meter deep sea trial in a methane seep zone of the South China Sea and passed the acceptance. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.
Featuring the functions of in situ detection, sampling of seawater, pore water and sediment, non-destructive transfer and testing, the system can operate in the vast majority of seas at the maximum depth of more than 3,000 meters, according the report.
The undersea mobile detection system was jointly developed by Chinese institutions, including the Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey and Zhejiang University.
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