- Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
- Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs)
- Satellite Remote Sensing
- Environmental DNA (eDNA) Analysis
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
AUVs are advanced oceanography tools that are equipped with sensors and cameras to collect data on marine ecosystems. These vehicles can operate autonomously, allowing for efficient and precise data collection in remote or hazardous environments.
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs)
ROVs are another advanced tool used for studying marine ecosystems. These remotely operated vehicles are equipped with high-definition cameras, manipulator arms, and various sensors to explore and collect data from the ocean floor and other hard-to-reach areas.
Satellite Remote Sensing
Satellite remote sensing technology allows researchers to monitor and study marine ecosystems on a large scale. This technology provides valuable data on ocean temperature, currents, and the distribution of marine organisms, helping scientists understand and predict changes in marine ecosystems.
Environmental DNA (eDNA) Analysis
eDNA analysis is a cutting-edge technology that allows scientists to study marine ecosystems by analyzing genetic material present in the environment. This non-invasive method can provide insights into the biodiversity and ecological dynamics of marine ecosystems, helping researchers make informed conservation and management decisions.