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Weather Buoy Swapped for Saildrone to Protect Seafloor
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The National Data Buoy Center has replaced a moored weather buoy in a national marine sanctuary with a Saildrone USV to mitigate impacts caused by mooring material.

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A New Partnership to Map the Ocean
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Saildrone and Seabed 2030 will work together to leverage technological innovation to more quickly and efficiently collect ocean mapping data and make it freely available to all.

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NASA Study Finds Close Correlation Between Satellite & Saildrone In Situ Data
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Data collected by a fleet of saildrones deployed to the Arctic is being used to validate satellite remote sensing and help develop machine learning tools to estimate air-sea heat exchange.

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Saildrone Data Quality Validated by Peer-Reviewed Papers
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To establish confidence in Saildrone fit for purpose data, we have sought out and developed relationships with recognized experts in the fields of meteorology and oceanography.

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Access High-Resolution Ocean Data Sets at data.saildrone.com
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The Saildrone Data Explorer is designed to make Saildrone data easy to find, download, and use for scientific and educational purposes.

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Saildrone Gulf Stream Data Set Available on EMODnet
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Data from the 2019 Gulf Stream mission to quantify wintertime air-sea heat exchange is now available on the European Marine Observation and Data Network.

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Unprecedented In Situ Southern Ocean Data Set Released to the Public
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Data from the First Saildrone Antarctic Circumnavigation has been released to the global scientific community on Saildrone’s new data portal, data.saildrone.com, a repository of high-resolution in-situ observations collected by our global fleet of ocean drones.

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First Saildrone Data Set Available for Public Access on NASA PO.DAAC
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The Saildrone Baja Campaign studied upwelling and frontal region dynamics, air-sea interactions, and diurnal warming effects along the US/Mexico coast.

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Why We Know More About Other Planets Than Our Own – And What We’re Doing About It
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Hint: A fleet of autonomous ocean drones collecting unprecedented amounts of data.

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