To boost ocean research, some scientists are turning to superyachts
For almost two years, Robert Brewin collected data from the bow of a superyacht as it sailed pristine waters from the Caribbean Sea to the Antarctic Ocean.
Frontiers in Remote Sensing is an open-access journal that publishes high-quality research across all aspects of remote sensing science and technology, from passive/active sensor design, validation/calibration to the processing/interpretation of remotely sensed data. The journal focuses on physical and quantitative approaches to remote sensing of the land, oceans, biosphere, atmosphere and space at local and global scales.
For almost two years, Robert Brewin collected data from the bow of a superyacht as it sailed pristine waters from the Caribbean Sea to the Antarctic Ocean.
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