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Underwater Lighting is a specialized form of lighting equipment used to illuminate underwater environments. It is used in a variety of applications, including underwater photography, videography, and scientific research. Underwater lighting is designed to be waterproof and to provide a wide range of illumination, from low-level ambient lighting to high-intensity spotlights. It is also designed to be durable and to withstand the harsh conditions of underwater environments.
Underwater lighting is available in a variety of forms, including LED, halogen, and fluorescent. LED lighting is the most popular type of underwater lighting, as it is energy-efficient and provides a bright, even light. Halogen and fluorescent lighting are also used, but they are less efficient and require more maintenance.
Underwater lighting is used in a variety of industries, including marine research, aquaculture, and underwater photography. It is also used in recreational activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling.
Some companies in the Underwater Lighting market include Bigblue, Light & Motion, Ikelite, and SeaLife. Show Less Read more