A seaglider partially submerged in calm blue ocean water with an yellow nose and black fins.

Exploration of the Deep Ocean With Teams of Long-Endurance Ocean Robots

Past Expedition

Primary Goal

Provide proof-of-concept for ship-less, long-range exploration in shallow water that could be adapted for deep-sea exploration

Dates
September 2018-August 2023
Location
Atlantic Ocean: New York Bight; Pacific Ocean: Santa Monica Basin, Puget Sound, Off Newport Oregon
Vessel
Research Vessel Okeanos Explorer (EX1904), Research Vessel Elakha, Research Vessel Oceanus
Primary Technology
Wave Glider, Seaglider

Overview

In July/August 2022, a project team successfully demonstrated the ability to use coordinated uncrewed systems for long-range and long-endurance ocean exploration without a support ship and with advanced near-seafloor navigation capabilities. The demonstration featured a Wave Glider (an uncrewed surface vessel) and a Seaglider (a type of autonomous underwater vehicle) working in tandem.

With support from the National Science Foundation, the team developed a navigation system that enables low-power underwater vehicles, like Seagliders, to locate themselves relative to a surface vehicle, like Wave Gliders, whose geographic position is known. Precise navigation information enables scientists to return to key sites of interest identified by the uncrewed systems for more detailed exploration. NOAA Ocean Exploration’s support provided the opportunity for the team to test and demonstrate their novel capability.

Three field trials led up to the final demonstration. In 2019, the team tested their navigation system on remotely operated vehicle Deep Discoverer in the New York Bight during a technology demonstration on NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The other two trials tested the Seaglider and the navigation system in the Santa Monica Basin in 2020 and Puget Sound in 2022. The final demonstration, in the summer of 2022, was a 10-day deployment and test of the full system off the coast of Newport, Oregon.

Marine research equipment on a boat deck with docks and buildings in the background.

Research Vessel Elakha prior to leaving Newport, Oregon, in August 2022 for the final demonstration of the Exploration of the Deep Ocean with Teams of Long-Endurance Ocean Robots project with the Seaglider and Wave Glider on deck. Image courtesy of Exploration of the Deep Ocean with Teams of Long-Endurance Ocean Robots. Download largest version (jpg, 1 MB).

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