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Next-gen autonomous subs set to study microbes

At least half of the oxygen in our atmosphere is created by ocean microbes, which also remove carbon dioxide and form the basis of marine food webs that support global fisheries. Scientists are now attempting to better understand the microorganisms, utilizing a new type of autonomous underwater vehicle.

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Category: Marine

Tags:
  • Autonomous
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
  • Ocean
  • Submarine
  • University of Hawaii
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