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Live From the Tropics: New Underwater Observatory Monitors Marine Ecosystem off Panama
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April 1, 2006
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Shelley Dawicki
A new cabled observatory off the island of Canales de Tierra is the
latest in a series of underwater laboratories that can monitor marine
ecosystems over long periods and transmit live images and data back to
scientists around the world. Swimming with the fishes in Panama is a
virtual reality for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
scientists who installed the Panama Liquid Jungle Laboratory Underwater
Tropical Observatory, better known as PLUTO, in January 2006. An
electro-optical cable runs power and data between a shore-based
facility (the Liquid Jungle Laboratory) and a node 60 feet (18 meters)
below the sea surface about a mile offshore. Plugged into the node are
sensors to continuously measure the temperature, salinity, pH, and
turbidity of the water, as well as currents, chlorophyll, oxygen, and
light levels.
Originally published: April 1, 2006

