But below the surface, the mini marine sanctuary is also a test bed for underwater technology that may take researchers to literal new depths.
In the ocean, Underwater IoT could look like floating sensors, swarms of crewless vehicles, or a tetherless, wireless robot.
Interest in ocean IoT is increasing because of its potential scientific, military, commercial, and conservation applications.
AdvertisementWaleed Akbar, a research assistant at the MIT Media Lab, said that while developing underwater IoT is challenging, it's necessary.
There's also the issue of energy consumption: Generally, preliminary underwater IoT devices have used batteries with limited capacity.
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