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      • Understanding the Earth System
        • Polar Science / LTER
          • Palmer LTER
        • Ocean Acidification
        • Offshore Wind
      • Forecasting Extreme Events
        • Hurricane Science
        • Evaluation of Ocean Models
      • Growing the Blue Economy
        • Shellfish Fisheries
        • Munroe Lab
      • Ensuring Food Security
        • Shellfish Fisheries
        • Estuarine & Coastal Fisheries
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      • Student Awards
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      • External Awards
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    • Ocean Sensors
      • Ocean Gliders
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      • Remote Sensing
      • Ocean Robotics
      • Codar
      • Buoys
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      • MARACOOS OceansMap
      • IOOS HF-Radar DAC
      • IOOS Ocean Glider DAC
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Underwater Gliders

Read more about the article Gliding into a Multi-faceted, Collaborative Future with IOCARIBE & CIMH

Gliding into a Multi-faceted, Collaborative Future with IOCARIBE & CIMH

Over the past 2+ decades, Rutgers University's Center for Ocean Observing Leadership has not only assisted in the development and hardening of Slocum autonomous underwater gliders, they have led the…

Continue ReadingGliding into a Multi-faceted, Collaborative Future with IOCARIBE & CIMH
Read more about the article RUCOOL Deploys NSF-Funded Ocean Glider from Little Cayman in Partnership With CCMI
Joe Gradone, Elliot Brown, and Balt von Huene deploy glider RU37 north of Little Cayman.

RUCOOL Deploys NSF-Funded Ocean Glider from Little Cayman in Partnership With CCMI

Rutgers University underwater glider RU37 is making its way northward through the Caribbean Sea toward Jamaica after being deployed last week by RUCOOL researchers in partnership with the Central Caribbean…

Continue ReadingRUCOOL Deploys NSF-Funded Ocean Glider from Little Cayman in Partnership With CCMI
Read more about the article Redwing recovery: a story of global collaboration and coordination in ocean observing

Redwing recovery: a story of global collaboration and coordination in ocean observing

On 19 May 2026, scientists, ocean modellers, navigators, and ocean observation experts came together to continue a unique mission: recovering an underwater robot that had sustained unexpected damage during an…

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Read more about the article Cargo ships need speed. Can AI reroute them to save the whales?

Cargo ships need speed. Can AI reroute them to save the whales?

There are roughly 370 North Atlantic right whales left on the planet, and they are vanishing fast. Could underwater robots and AI help reroute cargo ships to prevent their extinction…

Continue ReadingCargo ships need speed. Can AI reroute them to save the whales?
Read more about the article Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data

Boston Globe – Torpedo-shaped robot’s mission: ply the world’s oceans for key data

Sentinel Glider Press release from the Boston Globe.

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Read more about the article NEW AWARD: Underwater robots to predict ocean weather during hurricanes

NEW AWARD: Underwater robots to predict ocean weather during hurricanes

Autonomous underwater robots can provide valuable information for predicting ocean currents and weather patterns during hurricanes and other harsh conditions. The problem is that these same conditions make it hard…

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Read more about the article Robot submarine embarks on world first mission around the globe

Robot submarine embarks on world first mission around the globe

In an historic leap for marine technology and global ocean monitoring, a first-of-its-kind autonomous underwater glider has been launched on a mission to circumnavigate the globe – a 73,000 kilometre…

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71 Dudley Rd
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520

848-932-6555

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