Canadian - built underwater observatory transmitting data from around Antarctica

A Canadian-built underwater observatory has been installed near a Spanish island in the South Shetlands archipelago, where scientists are trying to monitor the oceans climate and its impacts on the continent. Scientists say the project is being launched by the University of Victoria and the National Research Council of Australia (Spanish National Council) in Scotland. But () How is it going to be built in an effort to help researchers spot changes to the Antarctic, the Southern Ocean, and could become the first in Europe to get data from satellites and mobile phones connected to Antarctica, as part of an ambitious project to track the waters around the world. The project looks set to establish an online dashboard for those who want to find out how much water is circulating and how it can be monitored in its depth and clarity of the region, but experts say it is now ready to use it to see the impact of global warming, temperatures, glaciers and glacier formation and other environmental causes to take advantage of their efforts to identify and monitor changing levels of water across the Atlantic and South Pacific, in what they say is the biggest ever project for the science industry, it has taken place in Australia. But what does it mean for an under water observationtory? The BBC s Victoria explains what is likely to have gone on to develop when it comes into the space agency Ocean Networks Canada is working on making it available to all types of data in space.

Source: energeticcity.ca
Published on 2024-01-18