Marine biologist (physiological ecologist) by training, with experience in biotelemetry and field instrumentation. Worked on ecology of terrestrial and aquatic crabs, behavioral/physiological telemetry systems, and a robotic estuarine/ocean "behaving" drifter, the Autonomous Behaving Lagrangian Explorer (ABLE) that migrates vertically to emulate plankters.
Underwater robots help scientists see where marine larvae go and how they get there
Sep 28, 2016 15:50 pm UTC| Technology Science
Many people who love the oceans never realize that a single drop of seawater is teeming with plankton, which means drifters in Greek. These organisms, which typically range in size from a pinhead down to the tip of a pin,...
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