Abstract

The Haro Strait experiment tested a new method of doing oceanography in “real time” ( see related story )—and a versatile new tool for collecting the data. Along with an array of buoys and a ship, the experiment relied on two robotic submersibles known as autonomous underwater vehicles.

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