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Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.

Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.
Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.
Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.
Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.
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Whelan, Sean Patrick
Amy Kukulya, Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recover REMUS 100.
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06/04/2018
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WHOI engineer Amy Kukulya (left) and scientists Andone Lavery and Tim Stanton recovered a REMUS 100 "KelpBot" autonomous underwater vehicle they deployed with colleagues from the University of New England recently to survey a kelp farm in Saco Bay, Maine. The team, plus more scientists and engineers at WHOI, are engaged in a Department of Energy-funded project to develop and test kelp feed stock and autonomous monitoring systems to help advance the development of kelp aquaculture for biofuels and bio-based chemicals.
Photo by Sean Patrick Whelan
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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