The role of human-occupied submersibles in an autonomous age
With recent advancements in ocean exploration technologies, human-occupied submersible programs have lost funding, but experts say eyes-in-the-water exploration still has an important place in ocean science.
SOEST’s Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory was recently featured in an Ocean News & Technology story highlighting the flexibility and broad applicability of submersibles–for geologists, biologists, archaeologists and beyond.
Read the full story at Ocean News & Technology.