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Scientists envision an ‘internet of the ocean,’ with sensors and ...

We envision a central hub in the middle of an ocean basin where a dense network of intelligent gliders and autonomous vehicles measure ocean properties including carbon and other vital signs of ... Read More
What to know about the ‘internet of the ocean’ - Fast Company

We need to know if ocean-based technologies to reduce carbon dioxide and climate risk are viable, safe, and scalable. Read More
Scientists Propose Network of Autonomous Vehicles to Observe Ocean ...

A new paper from an international team of more than 50 researchers, including four from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, proposes the creation of a global observing network of ... Read More
What’s at the bottom of the ocean? A brief history of deep sea ...

Only about 20% of the ocean’s depths has been mapped by humans. Here’s what we do — and don’t — know about the deep seas and why studying them is so precarious. Read More
Incredible Technology: How to Explore the Deep Sea

From underwater robots to submersible vehicles, technology has begun to give humans a glimpse of the deep sea landscape. Read More
Fish Stories / Scientists plan to tag sea animals with sensors to get ...

The goal is to tag about 4,000 open-ocean creatures, which will roam the vast Pacific with computerized sensors, providing researchers with an "animal's eye view" of the undersea world. Read More
Autonomous robotic rover helps scientists with long-term monitoring of ...

Autonomous robotic rover helps scientists with long-term monitoring of deep-sea carbon cycle and climate change Date: November 3, 2021 Source: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Summary: For ... Read More
BITS Goa, NIO and NIT Calicut join hands to explore deep-sea plumes

Panaji: Researchers from BITS Pilani Goa Campus, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), and NIT Calicut are collaborating on a project to expl. Read More
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