Wave Glider Autonomous Marine Robot Completes Record-Breaking Journey Across the Pacific

By Caroline Rees / 06 Dec 2012
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The Wave Glider USV was retrieved in Hervey Bay, Australia

U.S. based Liquid RoboticsĀ®, an ocean data service provider and developer of the Wave GliderĀ®, the first wave powered autonomous marine robot, today announced the first Pacific Crossing (PacX) Wave Glider, ā€œPapa Mauā€, completed its 9,000 nautical mile (16,668 kilometers) scientific journey across the Pacific Ocean to set a new world record for the longest distance traveled by an autonomous vehicle. Throughout his journey, Papa Mau navigated along a prescribed route under autonomous control collecting and transmitting unprecedented amounts of high-resolution ocean data never before available over these vast distances or timeframes. The Company is providing open access to this data as part of its PacX Challenge, a global competition seeking new ocean applications and research using the PacX data set. Today, the Company announced the five PacX Challenge finalists.

During Papa Mauā€™s journey, he weathered gale force storms, fended off sharks, spent more than 365 days at sea, skirted around the Great Barrier Reef, and finally battled and surfed the East Australian Current (EAC) to reach his final destination in Hervey Bay near Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia. He traveled through and measured over 1200 miles of a chlorophyll bloom along the Equatorial Pacific. These blooms indicate proliferation of phytoplankton that is fundamental to ocean life and climate regulation. While typically monitored through satellite imagery direct validation of chlorophyll blooms at this resolution provides a groundbreaking link between scientific modeling and in-situ measurement of the Pacific Ocean.

ā€œTo say we are excited and proud of Papa Mau reaching his final destination is an understatement,ā€ said Bill Vass, CEO of Liquid Robotics. ā€œWe set off on the PacX journey to demonstrate that Wave Glider technology could not only survive the high seas and a journey of this length, but more importantly, collect and transmit ocean data in real-time from the most remote portions of the Pacific Ocean. Weā€™ve demonstrated delivery of ocean data services through the most challenging ocean conditions. Mission accomplished.ā€

An important aspect of the PacX program is the PacX Challenge, a competition designed to encourage scientists and students to make use of the PacX data in interesting, productive, or innovative ways. Research abstracts were submitted from around the world to compete for the grand prize award of a $50,000 research grant from BP and six months of Wave Glider data services.

ā€œLiquid Robotics is proud to announce the PacX Science Board has selected five outstanding finalists to compete for the PacX grand prize,ā€ said Luke Beatman, Oceanographer at Liquid Robotics and chairman of the PacX Science Board. ā€œThese scientists will conduct research into some of the worldā€™s most challenging ocean issues ranging from measuring the oceanā€™s health and respiration to studying the oceanā€™s biomass – the most fundamental organisms critical to ocean life.ā€ The five PacX finalists are:

  • J. Michael Beman, University of California Merced, Merced, CA
  • Nicole Goebel, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
  • Andrew Lucas, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA
  • Elise Ralph, Wise Eddy, Boston, MA
  • Tracy Villareal, University of Texas, Port Aransas, TX

Closely following Papa Mauā€™s arrival in Australia is the second of the Australian PacX ocean robots, named Benjamin. He is expected to land in early 2013. One of the pair heading for Japan, Fontaine Maru, is returning to Hawaiā€™i for repair and will continue his journey to Japan once complete. To follow their progress, visit http://www.liquidr.com/pacx/.

Posted by Caroline Rees Caroline co-founded Unmanned Systems Technology and has been at the forefront of the business ever since. With a Masters Degree in marketing Caroline has her finger on the pulse of all things unmanned and is committed to showcasing the very latest in unmanned technical innovation. Connect & Contact

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