Students Dive into Lake Erie Research with Argonaut
Argonauts Autonomous Underwater Vehicle in Lake Erie: A Hands-On Learning Experience for Students and a Boost for Research
Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and NOAAs Great Lakes lab, along with fisheries ecologist Steve Ruberg and students from Argonauts Davis Aerospace and Maritime High School, are tracking an autonomous underwater vehicle called Argonaut in Lake Erie. The mission aims to gather baseline data for studying the lakes ecosystems and provides students with hands-on experience in deploying and monitoring underwater technology. Lake Erie, a popular recreational spot and crucial research area, is vital for freshwater resources. Captain Drew Ferguson, Argonauts founder, emphasizes the importance of freshwater resources and the impact of Clevelands can-do spirit on these projects. The mission will build data for future studies on Lake Eries health, improving our understanding of the lake over time.
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