SeaPerch Competition

SeaPerch is an innovative underwater robotics program that teaches teachers and students to build an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) in either a classroom or out-of-school setting. Students build the ROV from a kit comprised of low-cost, easily accessible parts, following a curriculum that teaches science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with a marine engineering theme. Throughout the project, students will learn engineering concepts, problem solving, design skills, and teamwork. In addition, they are exposed to all the exciting careers that are possible in naval architecture and marine/ocean engineering.

Students learn best by doing, and during the SeaPerch program they follow steps to completely assemble an underwater ROV. After the SeaPerch ROV is constructed, students are encouraged to test their vehicles, deploy them on missions, and compete in a competition (a SeaPerch Challenge), to take what they have learned to the next level. SeaPerch Challenges foster an end goal, reward sportsmanship, spirit and presentation skills, as well as mastery of engineering and science concepts. Events at the Challenge can include:

  • Vehicle performance – maneuvering and object recovery
  • Innovative design
  • Team presentations
  • Engineering Notebooks – document planning, design, construction, testing, and learning
  • Team spirit and sportsmanship at the event

Condition : SeaPerch Competition is only for middle and high school.

Competition Elements

  • Technical Design Report (Required):
    Overview: Describe the intentional design process you completed for your SeaPerch ROV. This report should include all required sections in the instructions and provide judges with an understanding of your unique SeaPerch design and your team’s approach to developing this design. This report should focus on the SeaPerch ROV your team designed to compete in the 2024 SeaPerch pool courses. personality.
  • Meet the Team (Required):
    Overview: Connecting with your community is important. We want to get to know you! Reach out and share your team or school’s logo, an overview of what your team is all about, and social media information so we can share it with the SeaPerch community. This is your chance to introduce us to your team and team’s
  • Pool Courses (Required):
    Overview: Navigate your SeaPerch ROV through an obstacle course and a mission course including a series of tasks. Score points for time and successful task completion.

    The Obstacle Course tests high-speed maneuverability and requires the SeaPerch ROV to navigate the course as quickly as possible.

    The Mission Course incorporates a mission related to Deep-Sea Exploration. The Deep-Sea Exploration Mission is a simulation of the tasks and environment that an ROV might encounter while exploring the harsh environments that surround hydrothermal vents.

    Resources: Pool Course Build Guide (includes Master Parts List)
  • Real-World Innovation Poster (Optional)
  • Community and Outreach (Optional)

Season Resources (2024 season)

Registration Ended

Please fill the registration form for each team in your school. Schools may have more than one team participating in different categories. However, a coach must be appointed to one competition. Team members and students list will be communicated later on with the organizing committee


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