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Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.

Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.
Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.
Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.
Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.
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Matt Long working on a solar-powered communications buoy at home.
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06/01/2020
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 55, No. 2, Pg. 48:
A BASEMENT BUOY
As scientists reconcile their research goals with a global pandemic, many have to find creative ways to bring big projects home. Matthew Long, a marine chemist and lead scientist in the MACHINE (Marine Chemistry, Instrumentation, and Engineering) Lab, combined his hobbies and scientific interests to finish construction on a solar powered communications buoy in his basement. The device will allow for long-term monitoring of coastal carbon cycling. Now he just needs to find a way to get it out of the house.
Photo by Matthew Long
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