DIVEVOLK, a global underwater smartphone imaging and livestreaming technology company, supported Zhuhai TV’s World Oceans Day ocean-science livestream from the Wanshan Islands. The livestream used DIVEVOLK’s SeaLink technology to bring real-time underwater explanation from the Wanshan sea area into a public broadcast and education setting.
Underwater Livestreaming
The program, held under the theme “Meet the Sea, Protect the Ecology,” presented the Wanshan Islands through a sea-land-air format: aerial views of island coastlines, surface reporting from Guishan Island, and underwater high-definition footage and explanation from the sea area. Local media described the broadcast as Guangdong’s first underwater high-definition science explanation from the Wanshan Islands sea area.
SeaLink helped a television team move underwater smartphone imagery into a live communication workflow, making the underwater scene available not only to the production team, but also to students, experts and public audiences following the program in real time.
Education and Conservation
The livestream connected the main broadcast to an “island education sub-venue” at Guishan Primary School. Peng Yalan, a senior engineer from the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Zhuhai Marine Center, guided students through the underwater world using the live feed, while SSI instructor trainer and Macau International Ocean Diving Association vice president Zhang Kai provided underwater explanation from below the surface.
The ocean is no longer only a topic in a classroom; it becomes a live habitat with visible organisms, work methods and conservation responsibilities.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.