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Home Demo: Blog Check out the Reuters story for Earth Day

Check out the Reuters story for Earth Day

irosso April 22, 2021 A20/A22, news

Check out the Reuters video for Earth Day that starts out with a (fun!) video by Andrew Collins (NOAA/PMEL) of the first GO-BGC float deployment on the US GO-SHIP A20 cruise on the R/V TG Thompson.

For the video click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrO18unHCk4

For the full story click here: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/robots-fan-out-across-worlds-oceans-monitor-their-health-2021-04-21/

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