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  2. Autonomous underwater vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Scientists use AUVs to study lakes, the ocean, and the ocean floor. A variety of sensors can be affixed to AUVs to measure the concentration of various elements or compounds, the absorption or reflection of light, and the presence of microscopic life. Examples include conductivity-temperature-depth sensors (CTDs), fluorometers, and pH sensors ...

  3. Can A.I. give voice to the ocean? - AOL

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    Much of the ocean remains a mystery. Can artificial intelligence transform it into the ally the planet desperately needs? Senior Climate Correspondent Louise Boyle reports

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  5. ABISMO - Wikipedia

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    On 31 May 2009, the ABISMO was joined by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's HROV Nereus as the only two operational full ocean depth capable remotely operated vehicles in existence. During the ROV ABISMO's deepest sea trails dive its manometer measured a depth of 10,257 m (33,652 ft) ±3 m (10 ft) in “Area 1” (vicinity of 12°43 ...

  6. IBM AI robots deployed to clean Earth’s oceans - AOL

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  7. David B. Sandalow - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Sandalow chairs the ICEF Innovation Roadmap Project. In that capacity, he has led development of roadmaps on artificial intelligence for climate change mitigation, low-carbon ammonia, biomass carbon removal and storage, industrial decarbonization, direct air capture and carbon dioxide utilization, among other topics.

  8. Boyan Slat - Wikipedia

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    The group's mission is to develop advanced technologies to rid the world's oceans of plastic. [11] It raised US$2.2 million through a crowd funding campaign with the help of 38,000 donors from 160 countries. [12] In June 2014, the Ocean Cleanup published a 528-page feasibility study [13] about the project's potential.

  9. Douglas McCauley - Wikipedia

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    Douglas J. McCauley (born January 31, 1979 Los Angeles, CA) is a professor of ocean science at the University of California Santa Barbara, [1] and serves as the Director of the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory (formerly Benioff Ocean Initiative) - an applied ocean research center based at UC Santa Barbara's Marine Science Institute.