The Seaglider® funded by UTAS and managed by CSIRO was successfully deployed during the SWOT voyage in the Southern Ocean. The Seaglider® is an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) used to collect ocean data in remote locations, even under sea ice, safely and at low-cost relative to ship-based observations. These small AUVs can be equipped with a wide variety of sensors to monitor ocean temperature, salinity, and other environmental conditions. The wealth of new data collected in the field by this small AUV will create a more complete picture of Southern Ocean conditions, by overcoming its perennial under sampling. A team of six early career researchers, technical officers and senior scientists from UTAS and CSIRO were trained to operate the AUV (picture), therefore ensuring career development opportunities as remote technologies are becoming an essential tool of modern oceanography. The Seaglider® will be deployed again in the field during upcoming marine campaigns.
CAST Collaboration: CSIRO and AAD team up to trial an autonomous underwater glider in Storm Bay
In October the AAD workboat was launched on Storm Bay to support the deployment of CSIRO’s Slocum G3 Glider. This...