Logs/News/Updated: Sep 19, 2025

Saying goodbye to SeaSPY1 our original flagship magnetometer

Magnetometer survey of the bay near Villa Rica for the Lost Ships of Cortes project, 2019. By Jonathan Kingston.

SeaSPY1 Retirement Notice

Dear customers,

We have some big (bittersweet) news: It’s time for SeaSPY1, our original flagship magnetometer, to retire.

Following 25 years of setting reliability, versatility, and efficacy standards, we’re retiring support of SeaSPY1, repairs and parts on January 1, 2026. SeaSPY2 will continue to enjoy our full support.

The exciting part is that resources formerly dedicated to SeaSPY will now accelerate our already prolific innovation team. Thank you for being on this journey with us.

There are exciting times ahead.