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Shearwater Research is a Canadian manufacturer of
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s and
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electronics for
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History

In 2004, Shearwater Research was founded by Bruce Partridge who produced their products in a spare bedroom at his home. As of 2014, Shearwater was producing thousands of dive computers per year in a manufacturing facility with twenty employees. From the beginning the company sought to develop products that are simple to use and easy to read underwater. Shearwater Research began by building controller boards for the Innerspace Systems Corp (ISC) Megalodon rebreathers in 2004. There was a problem with the configuration and by the end of 2005, ISC was no longer offering the Shearwater electronics package. Since that time, the initial issues have been resolved and Shearwater electronics are again available for use on the ISC Megalodons. Shearwater decompression computers began with an implementation of the
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with gradient factors into their Shearwater GF in the Spring of 2006. It was available in either the partial pressure of oxygen with decompression or control versions. With the release of the Predator in 2009, Shearwater moved away from the older LCD display technology to the use of newer technology
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displays in their computers. This was the first color OLED diving computer available in the market with a user replaceable battery. Power was a major limiting factor in the development process to include the OLED technology. With the Predator, Shearwater also introduced
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to allow easier syncing with their desktop software. Their reason for the move to bluetooth was to make a computer that could be used on multiple
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s. The Predator's two button design has been called "intuitive and easy to use". The top-of-the-line Predator will also allow for up to five
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es for the rebreather and up to five bail-out gasses. The user can make gas switches on the computer at any point during the dive. Shearwater received their certification for ISO 9001-2008 in 2010 and all their products are compliant with CE,
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(FCC) and IC international standards. In 2011, Shearwater announced that they had licensed a technique to thermally monitor the condition of rebreather carbon dioxide absorbent canisters developed by the
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. In collaboration with rEvo rebreathers, they were able to show that the thermal canister CO2 monitor would work with Shearwater's Predator dive computer. Shearwater has continued to develop new ways to calculate decompression in their equipment by releasing an implementation of the Varying Permeability Model (VPM-B/GFS) in 2011. The "GFS" is for Gradient Factor Surfacing and indicates the combination where VPM and GF models are compared and the longer time utilized for the displayed profile. The Shearwater Petrel has been described as the "Predator with improvements". The Petrel was designed to allow a user serviceable standard AA battery to supply the power it needs for calculations, and OLED display with automatic brightness changing to suit ambient lighting. The unit is 40% smaller than the Predator. The Petrel includes both the Bühlmann algorithm and their VPM-B/GFS algorithm. The Petrel also extends the profile data storage that was previously available from 200 to approximately 1000 hours. With the release of the Petrel, Shearwater also improved the educational materials available to their owners. In 2013, Shearwater was presented with the International System Safety Society Award for safety in "Scientific Research & Development" at the 31st International System Safety Conference in Boston. Shearwater's NERD or Near Eye Remote Display is a
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that places the divers information in front of their eyes. The Shearwater NERD was released at Dive 2013 in Birmingham, UK. In 2015, the Perdix wrist mounted dive computer was released. The Perdix is similar to the Petrel but has a 30% longer battery life and a thinner and lower profile. The computer was named after a . Unlike the Petrel, the Perdix is only available in a stand-alone configuration and does not have a version that can be connected to a rebreather. In 2016, the Perdix AI was released. It built on the success of the Perdix by adding air integration features designed to function in conjunction with Pelagic Pressure Systems wireless gas pressure transmitters. The Perdix AI allows for 2 cylinder pressures to be displayed simultaneously. In 2017, Shearwater launched the NERD 2. A successor to the original NERD heads-up dive computer, the NERD 2 eliminated the brain box from the NERD system, incorporating all of the electronics into the eyepiece. The NERD 2 contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery, heads-up compass, and dual air integration capability. Unlike the original NERD, the NERD 2 is available in a stand-alone model, making it practical for open circuit diving for the first time. The Teric which was launched in May 2018, is Shearwater's first dive computer in a watch format.


Safety outreach

In 2010, Shearwater was one of the founding manufacturers for the Rebreather Education and Safety Association. Shearwater's Bruce Partridge served as Secretary for the founding board of the organization. Partridge also presented at the Rebreather Forum 3 meeting held in 2012. He presented on the use of information technology with focus on
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in equipment design. Shearwater is also a sponsor for the diving research efforts of the
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. In 2016 Shearwater funded a rebreather sorb absorption research study by Harvey and colleagues.


Exploration support

A Shearwater Predator was used to calculate decompression on a 2010 expedition that lead to the identification of HMS ''Snaefell'' that went down on July 5, 1941. Lance Robb utilized an ISC Megalodon rebreather with a Shearwater Predator in a 2010 expedition to explore Osprey Reef at a depth of . Shearwater also supported research by the
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and Ocean Opportunity to explore the
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. This project, funded by the
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/ Waitt Grants Program to explore the mesophotic zone between and carried
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flag number 172. The Shearwater electronics were utilized to record the diver profiles.


Awards

* In 2013, Shearwater was presented with the International System Safety Society Award for safety in "Scientific Research & Development" at the 31st International System Safety Conference in Boston. * The EUROTEK 2014 Innovation Award, for manufacturing "an advanced or technical diving product or service that has enabled you to further your diving or made your diving safer" was granted to Bruce and Lynn Partridge of Shearwater Research for the Petrel and NERD.


References

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