The NEPTUNE Ocean Observatory project is part of Ocean Networks Canada which is a University of Victoria initiative. NEPTUNE is the world's first regional-scale underwater ocean observatory that plugs directly into the Internet. NEPTUNE is the largest installation on the Ocean Networks Canada network of ocean observatories. Since December 2009, it has allowed people to "surf" the seafloor while ocean scientists run deep-water experiments from labs and universities around the world. Along with its sister project, VENUS, NEPTUNE offers a unique approach to ocean science. Traditionally, ocean scientists have relied on infrequent ship cruises or space-based satellites to carry out their research, while the NEPTUNE project uses a remotely operated crawler.
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| - The NEPTUNE Ocean Observatory project is part of Ocean Networks Canada which is a University of Victoria initiative. NEPTUNE is the world's first regional-scale underwater ocean observatory that plugs directly into the Internet. NEPTUNE is the largest installation on the Ocean Networks Canada network of ocean observatories. Since December 2009, it has allowed people to "surf" the seafloor while ocean scientists run deep-water experiments from labs and universities around the world. Along with its sister project, VENUS, NEPTUNE offers a unique approach to ocean science. Traditionally, ocean scientists have relied on infrequent ship cruises or space-based satellites to carry out their research, while the NEPTUNE project uses a remotely operated crawler. (en)
- Neptune Canada (Eigenschreibweise: NEPTUNE Canada) ist ein 100 Millionen kanadische Dollar teures Tiefsee-Projekt Kanadas. Es befindet sich bei der Juan-de-Fuca-Platte vor Vancouver Island (Westküste Kanadas) in bis zu 3000 Meter Tiefe und wurde nach dem römischen Meeresgott Neptun benannt. (de)
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| - Neptune Canada (Eigenschreibweise: NEPTUNE Canada) ist ein 100 Millionen kanadische Dollar teures Tiefsee-Projekt Kanadas. Es befindet sich bei der Juan-de-Fuca-Platte vor Vancouver Island (Westküste Kanadas) in bis zu 3000 Meter Tiefe und wurde nach dem römischen Meeresgott Neptun benannt. Geplant sind mehrere miteinander vernetzte Tiefsee-Labore mit Unterwasserrobotern, die 24 Stunden am Tag eingeschaltet bleiben und Live-Bilder direkt ins Internet liefern. Außerdem werden geologische Daten über den Bereich gesammelt, u. a. mithilfe von hochauflösenden Videokameras, Seismografen, Sonden, Strömungsmessern und Remotely Operated Vehicles (Tauchrobotern). Zudem werden Unterwasserlebewesen beobachtet. (de)
- The NEPTUNE Ocean Observatory project is part of Ocean Networks Canada which is a University of Victoria initiative. NEPTUNE is the world's first regional-scale underwater ocean observatory that plugs directly into the Internet. NEPTUNE is the largest installation on the Ocean Networks Canada network of ocean observatories. Since December 2009, it has allowed people to "surf" the seafloor while ocean scientists run deep-water experiments from labs and universities around the world. Along with its sister project, VENUS, NEPTUNE offers a unique approach to ocean science. Traditionally, ocean scientists have relied on infrequent ship cruises or space-based satellites to carry out their research, while the NEPTUNE project uses a remotely operated crawler. (en)
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