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Video: A Glider Named Phoebe

Submitted by Jeff Schilling on June 16, 2009 - 7:55am

Phoebe is a Slocum 200m underwater glider equipped with a variety of sensors. She is being used to identify the low-oxygen zones in the ocean waters of the Quinault Indian Nation.

Read article about Phoebe's search for hypoxia →
View real-time data transmitted by Phoebe →

(Video by Jeff Schilling/CMOP )

‹ Photos of Phoebe's deployment up

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