YUCO-eDNA

YUCO-eDNA, the most compact AUV to collect environmental DNA sample

 

YUCO-eDNA micro-AUV just make AUV technology accessible. Using YUCO-eDNA is certainly nowadays one of the most simple and cost-effective way to collect environmental DNA samples to identify the various living beings that live or have passed through this natural environmental, including rare species. This is a non-invasive biodiversity monitoring technique for natural environments and species. It comes with a DVL to compensate current drift, improve positioning and keep altitude from the sea floor. With an autonomy up to 8 hours, and speed up to 6knots, and depth rated at 300m.

 

Thanks to the INX navigation and DVL YUCO-eDNA is able to achieve navigation accuracy better than +/-2% without requiring any external elements sur as acoustic telemetry. This is one of the advantages that makes SEABER underwater vehicle so unique, accurate navigation, ease of use, great autonomy and a real single person deployment no external acoustic tool required. SEAPLAN software provides an ideal and versatile interface for the YUCO-eDNA micro-AUV and have pre-defined lawn-mover patterns to make a swift eDNA mission. Thanks to its mission programming savings and updates, SEAPLAN facilitates discovery of new area as well as repetitive mission in similar locations.

 

For more information on the YUCO-eDNA, contact the team at BlueZone.

Key Features

Up to 25-hour mission duration

Speeds up to 4.2 knots

Increased module payload capacity

Search and recovery

Hydrography

Deep sea mineral exploration

Marine & Fisheries research

Product Enquiry

    Product Enquiry


    Related Articles

    G’day, Global Navies: Australia’s BlueZone Group Makes a Splash at Farnborough

    The Value of Australian Representation at Global Defence Events- Reflections from CNE 2026 BlueZone Group hit the ground running at the Combined Naval Event in Farnborough 2026, bringing a distinctly...

    Read More

    Beyond Line-of-Sight: Seebyte Enabling Over-the-Horizon Autonomy with USV Relay Architectures

    As maritime operations push further into contested and communications-limited environments, the ability to project capability beyond the horizon is becoming a defining advantage of modern naval forces. For decades, underwater...

    Read More

    Handheld Control, Mission-Ready: ArtemisHHC Redefines Underwater ROV Operations

    The introduction of Blueprint Subsea’s ArtemisHHC (Handheld Controller) marks a significant step forward in underwater operational capability for divers operating within defence and specialist maritime environments. Officially launched at SOF...

    Read More