The group's principal activity is the underwater harvesting and salvaging of submerged timber, and the sale of lumber produced from such timber. The group harvests trees with a surface mounted robotic arm, called the ath-60, has the ability to reach under water, extract a targeted submerged tree and bring it to the surface. The submerged timber is preserved by the water and is used for plywood, sawn lumber, special cuts for fine furniture building plus a wide variety of other wood fiber processes. The products are used to create osb plywood (chip board) or processed for the pulp and paper industry. The group operates primarily in the United States, Canada and Brazil.