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MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) | Meet our fleet đŸŒŠâ â đŸ€– #robotics #deepsea #oceantech #hightech #oceanlife #autonomousrobot #rov @MBARIvideo | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
MBARI scientists and engineers collaborate to build and deploy innovative tools that are revolutionizing ocean science and helping us to better understand our changing ocean.⁠
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The deep ocean is the largest habitat on Earth, but we still have much to learn about its processes and communities. Underwater robots provide us access to the ocean in ways never possible before. Remotely operated and autonomous robots allow scientists to observe the ocean’s chemical, physical, and biological features for longer periods than traditional ship-based observations and over broader spatial scales. ⁠
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MBARI is committed to continued innovation in marine robotics to bring new insights into the processes that affect ocean health. The ongoing development of new tools for ocean science serves as a shining example of what’s possible when scientists and engineers work together.⁠
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Meet our fleet đŸŒŠâ â đŸ€– #robotics #deepsea #oceantech #hightech #oceanlife #autonomousrobot #rov @MBARIvideo

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