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Tune in and hear how they are adding Teledyne Gavia AUVs to their fleet to
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Wolfel, CEO of Terradepth. Terradepth seeks to send their high-tech
submersibles farther, longer, and deeper than any human being has gone before.
Tune in and hear how they are adding Teledyne Gavia AUVs to their fleet to
expand their AUV capabilities. Discover how they plan to collect comprehensive,
high-resolution ocean data to obtain crucial knowledge while connecting
humanity to the last unexplored frontier.

For more information on Terradepth, please visit their
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            <itunes:subtitle>Join us as we chat with Joe
Wolfel, CEO of Terradepth. Terradepth seeks to send their high-tech
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Wolfel, CEO of Terradepth. Terradepth seeks to send their high-tech
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Tune in and hear how they are adding Teledyne Gavia AUVs to their fleet to
expand their AUV capabilities. Discover how they plan to collect comprehensive,
high-resolution ocean data to obtain crucial knowledge while connecting
humanity to the last unexplored frontier.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;For more information on Terradepth, please visit their
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&lt;p&gt;In this episode we speak with Dr. Art Trembanis, a professor at the University of Delaware, who develops and utilizes advanced autonomous systems to map and explore oceans and lakes around the world filling in blank spots on the map. Art's contest submission was a photo of a Teledyne Gavia AUV underwater in Bermuda, preparing to so some survey work around the mesophotic reefs. Art's submission won him an Honorable Mention in this year's photo contest.&lt;/p&gt;
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In this episode we speak with Dr. Art Trembanis, a professor at the University of Delaware, who develops and utilizes advanced autonomous systems to map and explore oceans and lakes around the world filling in blank spots on the map. Art's contest submission was a photo of a Teledyne Gavia AUV underwater in Bermuda, preparing to so some survey work around the mesophotic reefs. Art's submission won him an Honorable Mention in this year's photo contest.
For more information on the programs at the University of Delaware you can look for @UDCEOE on Twitter. If you want to follow the work that Art Trembanis has been doing around the globe, follow @PapaZissou​ to stay connected.​


If you have any questions or comments about this show you can email host Melissa Rossi ​at MarineTechTalk@teledyne.com.</itunes:summary>
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&lt;p&gt;For more information on the programs at the University of Delaware you can look for @UDCEOE on Twitter. If you want to follow the work that Art Trembanis has been doing around the globe, follow @PapaZissou​ to stay connected.​&lt;br /&gt;
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In this fall series of podcasts, we introduce some of the winners and general entrants from the 2020 Teledyne Marine Photo Contest. Teledyne's annual Photo/ Data Contest concluded with over 80 qualified submissions that helped the company donate over $1200 to Save the Children as part of a charitable giving campaign.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this episode we meet Fiona Elliott, a past oceanographic engineer at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand. Fiona's contest submission was a photo of a Slocum glider deployment, investigating regions of freshwater influence in the Taranaki Bight in New Zealand. Fiona's submission won her this year's Zen Award.&lt;br&gt;
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            <itunes:summary>Guest: Fiona Elliot, Oceanographic Engineer, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)​
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In this episode we meet Fiona Elliott, a past oceanographic engineer at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand. Fiona's contest submission was a photo of a Slocum glider deployment, investigating regions of freshwater influence in the Taranaki Bight in New Zealand. Fiona's submission won her this year's Zen Award.
For more information on the programs at NIWA, you can follow them on Twitter @niwa_nz or on Facebook by following @nzniwa​.  You can find Fiona Elliot, now at the University of Bergen, on twitter @fionaelliott001​

If you have any questions or comments about this show you can email host Melissa Rossi ​at MarineTechTalk@teledyne.com.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:subtitle>Guest: Fiona Elliot, Oceanographic Engineer, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)​
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            <media:description type="html">&lt;p&gt;Guest: Fiona Elliot, Oceanographic Engineer, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;​&lt;br&gt;
In this fall series of podcasts, we introduce some of the winners and general entrants from the 2020 Teledyne Marine Photo Contest. Teledyne's annual Photo/ Data Contest concluded with over 80 qualified submissions that helped the company donate over $1200 to Save the Children as part of a charitable giving campaign.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In this episode we meet Fiona Elliott, a past oceanographic engineer at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand. Fiona's contest submission was a photo of a Slocum glider deployment, investigating regions of freshwater influence in the Taranaki Bight in New Zealand. Fiona's submission won her this year's Zen Award.&lt;br&gt;
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On this episode of Marine Tech Talk we hear from Dr. Alexander Forrest, an Associate Professor for the Environmental Robotics Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of California, Davis.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dr. Forrest's group focuses on applying autonomous robotic systems, like AUVs and gliders, outfitted with seafloor mapping and water column measurement sensors to examine how localized topography influences water flow in lakes and nearshore coastal zones in the ocean.&lt;br&gt;
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​If you have any questions or comments about this show you can email host Melissa Rossi at &lt;a&gt;MarineTechTalk@teledyne.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

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            <itunes:summary>Guest: Dr. Alexander Forrest, Associate Prof​essor Environmental Robotics Laboratory, Civil Engineering, UC Davis
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Dr. Forrest's group focuses on applying autonomous robotic systems, like AUVs and gliders, outfitted with seafloor mapping and water column measurement sensors to examine how localized topography influences water flow in lakes and nearshore coastal zones in the ocean.

​If you have any questions or comments about this show you can email host Melissa Rossi at MarineTechTalk@teledyne.com.

Subscribe to the Marine Tech Talk Podcast: http://www.teledynemarine.com/marinetechtalk</itunes:summary>
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&lt;p&gt;Dr. Forrest's group focuses on applying autonomous robotic systems, like AUVs and gliders, outfitted with seafloor mapping and water column measurement sensors to examine how localized topography influences water flow in lakes and nearshore coastal zones in the ocean.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
​If you have any questions or comments about this show you can email host Melissa Rossi at &lt;a&gt;MarineTechTalk@teledyne.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

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