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MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)
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MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) is a nonprofit research institution advancing marine science and engineering to understand our changing ocean.
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MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) In 2025, the FathomVerse community made significant contributions to ocean exploration 📱🌊 Images and video reveal the diversity of marine life and vital clues about ocean health, but processing this vast amount of visual data is a huge challenge. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are transforming ocean science. Capable of rapidly analyzing vast amounts of visual data, these technologies can enable researchers to track ocean health at a scale that was once impossible. Before artificial intelligence can analyze ocean data, it must learn to recognize marine animals. FathomVerse is a mobile game developed through FathomNet that turns ocean exploration into play. Combining real scientific imagery with interactive gameplay, FathomVerse invites “FathomNauts” to classify real images of ocean life to help improve the AI that researchers use to study marine life and assess ocean health. As we look back on 2025, the team at FathomVerse would like to celebrate FathomNauts’ contributions to ocean science. The collective efforts of FathomVerse players around the world are enhancing the AI models that researchers rely on to deepen our understanding of marine ecosystems. Together, we can speed up breakthroughs in science and discover all life in the ocean. Read more: https://www.mbari.org/news/fathomvers... (8 days ago (edited))
 
 
MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) New video alert! Meet the engineering team behind one of MBARI’s new underwater imaging systems 🤖 🔧 (3 months ago (edited))
 
 
MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) New technology reveals the hidden world of marine snow 🌊❄️🔬 The ocean and its inhabitants remove carbon from the atmosphere, playing a key role in regulating Earth’s climate. A big part of the ocean’s carbon calculus still remains a mystery: How much carbon do sinking bits of organic material lock away in the deep sea? MBARI’s new SINKER imaging system provides real-time observations of the tiny particles of marine snow that drive carbon storage in the deep sea. Equipped with advanced microscopes and cameras, this innovative imaging system will help scientists better understand the ecological and biological processes that help carbon sink to the deep sea and fill critical gaps in our understanding of Earth’s carbon cycle. Learn more: https://www.mbari.org/news/new-mbari-... (3 months ago (edited))
 
 
MBARI (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute) Returning to the Arctic ❄️ For more than two decades, MBARI scientists and engineers have been part of an international team working to answer questions about the processes that shape the seafloor in the Arctic. Last month, researchers from MBARI’s Continental Margin Processes Team, Seafloor Mapping Lab, CoMPAS Lab, and Seafloor Processes Team participated in a 30-day leg aboard the ice-breaking research vessel Araon with longtime collaborators from the Korea Polar Research Institute and the Geological Survey of Canada. This year’s expedition enlisted a diverse array of MBARI technologies to better understand the dynamics of underwater permafrost formation and decomposition in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Our research is gathering information that will help communities, resource managers, and policymakers make decisions about underwater infrastructure in this region. Learn more: https://www.mbari.org/news/mbaris-adv... (3 months ago (edited))
 
 
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