New solar-powered craft gathers data in Shinnecock Bay without ecological harm


Kelly Drossel Senior Director of Media Relations | Stony Brook University News

Stony Brook University, in partnership with the University of Waterloo, the Shinnecock Indian Nation, Open Ocean Robotics, and McLane Research Laboratories, has introduced a new solar-powered, remote-controlled craft. This autonomous vehicle is designed to collect essential data on species in Long Island's Shinnecock Bay while ensuring no harm to the ecosystem.

The innovative craft can operate independently for extended periods, navigating the bay and gathering information crucial for understanding and preserving marine life in the area. The project highlights collaboration between academic institutions, local communities, and technology companies.

This development marks a significant advancement in environmental research methods by minimizing ecological impact during data collection processes. The initiative reflects an increasing trend toward using sustainable technologies in scientific exploration.

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