2007年VOA标准英语-New Funds Earmarked for Ocean Study(在线收听) | ||||
By Paul Sisco Woods Hole is popularly known for its underwater exploration, its discovery of new marine life forms and the mapping of vast stretches of the ocean floor.
Woods Hole Director James Luyten says, "This is transformative for the science, and it's bringing new technology into the field, and it will literally transform the way ocean science is done." Woods Hole is America's premier center for ocean studies. The new grant funds underwater vessels, monitors and buoys that will beam data via satellite directly to scientists around the world. "It will measure ocean currents temperature, salinity, nutrients, actually be able to count fish," Luyten adds. It is just one part of a massive, long-term research project turning sections of the ocean floor in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans into observation platforms. Holly Givens is with the consortium that is administering the grant. "Traditionally, oceanographers have gone, with great expense, to sea, and only been able to do experiments over a very limited amount of time. Instead we will have permanent data coming in."
Once fully established the network will allow scientists -- and anyone else who is interested -- to study ocean phenomenon continuously from any Internet connection in the world. | ||||
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