Customer Profile: Save Ontario Shipwrecks

Save Ontario Shipwrecks (SOS) is an organization that is dedicated to protecting, preserving and promoting Ontario’s underwater cultural heritage. Not limited to simply shipwrecks, the organization also protects and preserves heritage sites such as submerged towns, cities and first nations’ aboriginal settlements. Raimund Krob, SOS’s provincial mooring program coordinator said, “It’s pretty cool. It’s the […]

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Information Buoys

Go Deep Aids to Navigation information buoys are an important part of the navigation landscape. From control buoys warning of a no-wake zone to a hazard buoy advising of a shoal or other danger, we explain the use for each information buoy and why it’s important to you. Control Buoy – White in color – […]

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Canadian Coast Guard to Trial Ice Resistant Buoy

Go Deep International Inc. is pleased to announce the receipt of an important contract with the Federal Government of Canada. In the Fall of 2014, Go Deep submitted an entry into the Build In Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) under Call 005 Request for Proposals. On December 5, 2014 we received news that the company had […]

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Know Your Buoys

Whether you are a veteran mariner navigating a large vessel or a novice mariner navigating a sail boat, one area of expertise that you must share is in the knowledge of marine aids to navigation. Buoys, marine lanterns, daymarks and other land based structures are all part of a larger integrated network of AtoN, designed […]

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Ice Buoy Garners BCIP Pre-Qualification Award

A new Ice Resistant Navigation Buoy (ice buoy) to be developed. In the Fall of 2014, Go Deep submitted an entry to the Build In Canada Innovation Program (BCIP) under Call 005 Request for Proposals. Today we received news that our company had been selected from a significant number of entrants for a Pre-Qualification Award […]

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