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Ocean Observation: Gliders, Buoys & Sub-Surface Networks

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View from the Top anchor at the end of a tower lowered in the water, and they

How have things changed in the world of would slide that lumber off the top of the cliffs and down onto maritime archaeology?

the decks of these ships to be loaded. Those dog-hole ports as Technology has changed so rapidly in the undersea they’re called, remain a powerful feature in the region. Other world that I feel in some ways as if we have catapulted out of than archaeological traces, they are gone but not forgotten.

one century to another. Whether it’s positioning with GPS and Of course, there are a number of things going on all the time better satellite range, or robotic technologies such as remotely with many of my colleagues around the world such as the operated vehicles and autonomous underwater vehicles, we team at Parks Canada and their ongoing work with HMS Ere- have the ability to move more quickly and ef

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