Kim Martini

Kim Martini

Feb 13, 2024

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Kim and Virginia at Ocean Sciences

Hi all, we've been really quiet...but it's because we have been really busy. The app is moving forward, and we are really excited that we ALMOST have a version ready to test in the water.

More on that soon, but in the meantime we wanted to let you know that we are going to be at Ocean Sciences in New Orleans next week.

Here are three ways you can find us:

  1. Book a demo with us 

  2. Come to our oral and poster sessions on Accessible Ocean Technology

  3. Learn more at our poster (OT44D-1649)

See you then!

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About This Project

The best sensor is the one you’re already wearing.

Smartwatches contain sensors already used by scientists to study the ocean, like a GPS, barometer, and thermometer. This project aims to measure the physical properties of the coastal ocean by turning smartwatches into smart sensors. We will create an app to measure, view and share data, then test the sensors against commercially available sensors to determine if they can be used for research and monitoring the coastal ocean.

Blast off!

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