NOAA Ocean Explorer: Technology

Posted: August 27, 2016 at 7:13 pm

Todays technologies allow us to explore the ocean in increasingly systematic, scientific, and noninvasive ways. With continuing scientific and technological advances, our ability to observe the ocean environment and its resident creatures is beginning to catch up with our imaginations, expanding our understanding and appreciation of this still largely unexplored realm.

This section of the Ocean Explorer website highlights the technologies that make today's explorations possible and the scientific achievements that result from these explorations. Technologies include platforms such as vessels and submersibles, observing systems and sensors, communication technologies, and diving technologies that transport us across ocean waters and into the depths, allowing us to scientifically examine, record, and analyze the mysteries of the ocean.

From onboard equipment to collect weather and ocean information to divers, submersibles, and other observations deployed from a ship, vessels are the most critical tool for scientists when it comes to exploring the ocean.

Darkness, cold, and crushing pressures have challenged the most experienced engineers to develop submersibles that descend to sea floor depths that are not safe for divers, allowing us to explore ocean depths firsthand, make detailed observations, and collect samples of unexplored ecosystems.

Scientists rely on an array of tools to collect weather and ocean observations such as water temperatures and salinities, the shape of the seafloor, and the speed of currents. Using to tools to record and monitor water column condition and to collect samples for analyses allows scientists to enhance our understanding of the ocean.

Technologies that allow scientists to collaborate and transmit data more quickly and to a greater number of users are changing the way that we explore. From telepresence to shipboard computers, these technologies are increasing the pace, efficiency, and scope of ocean exploration.

When depths are not too great or conditions are not too unsafe, divers can descend into the water to explore the ocean realm. It is only through relatively recent advances in technology that this type of exploration has been possible.

These pages offer a comprehensive look at NOAA's history of ocean exploration through a series of chronological essays. Also included is a rich selection of historical quotations, arranged thematically, that capture the many advances, challenges, and misunderstandings through the years as both early and modern explorers struggled to study the mysterious ocean realm.

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NOAA Ocean Explorer: Technology

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