Samuel Owen

Samuel Owen

Nov 25, 2025

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    About This Project

    Environmental sensors are vital in marine science, measuring conductivity, temperature and depth allows us to understand distribution or movement of organisms and track the effects of climate change. We are limited by cost, reliability and scarcity of environmental sensors in countries we work in. We can build and maintain our own devices at a tenth of the cost of commercial units. We will use these to gather data needed to support marine megafauna conservation.



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