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Four Saildrone Voyagers have been deployed from Denmark to enhance maritime surveillance and intelligence gathering around Northern Europe.
After two years of successful missions in lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior, a Saildrone Explorer will circumnavigate Lake Erie to improve fish stock assessments.
SD 1045, famous for capturing the first video from inside a major hurricane at sea, is one of 12 saildrones collecting data about hurricane rapid intensification for NOAA this summer.
The third-annual Atlantic Hurricane mission will provide data to NOAA researchers to better understand how these large and destructive storms grow and intensify.
In celebration of World Oceans Day, Saildrone asked three of the science community’s most preeminent oceanographers to discuss the importance of measuring CO2 in the ocean.
AIP, an important first step to full classification of a new maritime vehicle, was awarded to the Saildrone Voyager and Saildrone Surveyor.
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.
The 65-foot Surveyor is designed for deep ocean mapping and maritime security missions.
Researchers are working to assess how climate change and ocean acidification are impacting Hawaii’s coastal environment.
The 33-foot Saildrone Voyager is designed for near-shore bathymetry and maritime security missions.
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