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Robots to the Rescue

How the next generation of ocean robots will help solve the planet’s most pressing problems

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iologists Heidi Sosik (left) and Joel Llopiz (right) examine shadowgraph images of plankton
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MIT-WHOI PhD student Evie Fachon arranges <em>Alexandrium</em> cultures in the incubator in the Anderson Lab at WHOI to analyze their toxicity levels. (Photo by Daniel Hentz, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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MIT-WHOI Joint Program student Nadège Aoki (left) and WHOI biologist Aran Mooney placing cups of larvae at the reef site in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (Photo by Dan Mele, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
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WHOI physical oceanographer Magdalena Andres and Stony Brook University professor Charles Flagg at a recent visit to the cargo vessel Oleander in the Port of New Jersey.
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HOV Alvin’s manipulator arm collects samples from rocky outcrop at the crest of a ridge, populated by cold water corals, squat lobsters, anemones, basket stars and deep-sea fish. Credit: Image courtesy of L. Robinson (U. Bristol), D. Fornari (WHOI), M. Taylor (U. Essex), D. Wanless (Boise State U.) NSF/NERC/HOV Alvin/WHOI MISO Facility, 2023 ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
HOV Alvin’s manipulator arm collects samples from rocky outcrop at the crest of a ridge, populated by cold water corals, squat lobsters, anemones, basket stars and deep-sea fish. Credit: Image courtesy of L. Robinson (U. Bristol), D. Fornari (WHOI), M. Taylor (U. Essex), D. Wanless (Boise State U.) NSF/NERC/HOV Alvin/WHOI MISO Facility, 2023 ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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