Andrew seller, a young researcher, is fascinated by the underwater "playing with big robots ". A deep-
Through training, the marine ecologist works with remote control vehicles (ROVs)
Become the passion of how human beings interact with the ocean.
His interests range from interesting projects such as enabling people to experience sonar like dolphins to deep-sea mining.
He is a staff ecologist so far, which makes
Cost of science
Grade submersible, bioenvironmental consulting company with black beard.
Both enable ordinary people to conduct marine science research.
Why are you interested in citizen science?
What bothers me is that people who make scientific statements about places are often not people who really live in those places.
One of my goals is to help those who live and work in this ocean have ownership of the science.
One way to do this is to provide them with tools and training.
Key tools for underwater robots? That’s right.
The robot is low. cost, open-
Underwater robots for scientific research and exploration.
The basic model can dive to 100 m, with a high-definition camera and can carry all kinds of hardware.
We have been holding workshops in places like Papua New Guinea and Saipan, one of the Marianas in the western Pacific.
We teach the local community how to build and operate these robots and then donate as much as possible.