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Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)

Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)
Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)
Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)
Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)
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Yogi Girdhar and Jessica Todd (back) swimming with WARP-AUV (Curious Robot.)
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10/26/2021
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Jessica Todd is an MIT-WHOI Joint Program student.
Caption from 2022 WHOI wall calendar, April:
WHOI scientist Yogesh Girdhar tests WARP-AUV in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This vehicle is designed to navigate and monitor complex coral reef–like environments autonomously. As 25% of the planet’s coral reefs have vanished over the last 30 years, the funding and tools for studying reefs have not kept pace with these losses. Girdhar is a co-investigator in WHOI’s new Reef Solutions Initiative, which is developing engineering, monitoring, and restoration projects with the aim of initiating a future international coral reef observation and diagnostics network.
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