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a bit of available energy to drive sensors. so in here already, we've got depth temperature and a camera on the front. and then, in the future, we'll be able to gather, like, information about wind speeds, temperatures on the surface and map everything. using this information, they are creating machine learning training data which will then enable the algaray to increasingly make its own decisions, such as coordinating with other algarays to gather the mats. but for now, it's time to test the second prototype. cheering. applause. that was relatively quick but that's not how it's going to be in the end? this is only going down to 3m, so it should actually only take a couple of minutes to go down. in the field, the whole thing would be a ten—minute cycle.

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afloat and the sargassum sinks down to the seabed. there it's locked away for many hundreds, if not thousands of years. the first version of the algaray was attached to a remote controlled catamaran, whereas the final version is going to be a ten—metre long submersible, powered by green energy. the whole thing is going to be covered in solar panels, so there'll be quite a bit of available energy to drive sensors. so in here, already, we've got depth temperature and a camera on the front, and then in the future we'll be able to gather information about wind speeds, temperatures on the surface and map everything.

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the whole thing is going to be covered in solar panels... 0h, 0k. ..so there'll be quite a bit of available energy to drive sensors. so in here already, we've got depth temperature and a camera on the front. and then, in the future, we'll be able to gather, like, information about wind speeds, temperatures on the surface and map everything. using this information, they are creating machine learning training data which will then enable the algaray to increasingly make its own decisions, such as coordinating with other algarays to gather the mats. but for now, it's time to test the second prototype. cheering. applause. that was relatively quick but that's not how it's going to be in the end? this is only going down to 3m,

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to 200 metres, at which point the water pressure crushes the air bladders that keep it afloat and the sargassum sinks down to the seabed. there it's locked away for many hundreds, if not thousands of years. the first version of the algaray was attached to a remote controlled catamaran, whereas the final version is going to be a ten—metre long submersible, powered by green energy. the whole thing is going to be covered in solar panels, so there'll be quite a bit of available energy to drive sensors. so in here, already, we've got depth temperature and a camera on the front, and then in the future we'll be able to gather information about wind speeds, temperatures on the surface

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whereas the final version is going to be a ten—metre long submersible, powered by green energy. the whole thing is going to be covered in solar panels, so there'll be quite a bit of available energy to drive sensors. so in here, already, we've got depth temperature and a camera on the front, and then in the future we'll be able to gather information about wind speeds, temperatures on the surface and map everything. using this information, they are creating machine learning training data, which will then enable the algaray to increasingly make its own decisions, such as coordinating with other algarays to gather the mats. but for now, it's time to test

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