I think that this could be a great tool for underwater archaeology. They are looking for product development feedback. www.watercyclops.com
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How does the device cope with the light absorbing and scattering properties of water?
I suspect someone has come up with the bright (Hah!) idea of putting a laser measuring device into a watertight and pressure proof body or housing without any idea of the power required to overcome those properties.
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