In the summer of 2016, a fleet of Wave Gliders arrived in Japan, ready to provide autonomous observation and situational awareness of ocean currents, wave activity, and weather along Japan’s coastlines. It was the first unmanned ocean observation network in Japan’s history. Last week, the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) announced …Read more
AGU Ocean Sciences 2018
Liquid Robotics — February 28, 2018
Portland’s not a coastal city, so at first glance it may seem a curious choice to host the 2018 AGU/ASLO/TOS Ocean Sciences Meeting. Cold and occasionally rainy, as one would expect for the Pacific Northwest, it also certainly wasn’t peak tourist season. However, its relatively compact size with vibrant dining …Read more
A Wave Glider’s Search for the Missing Humpback Whales
Liquid Robotics — February 8, 2018
Here at Liquid Robotics, we have always had a special place in our hearts for humpback whales. Many of you may know the original application for the Wave Glider was to capture the “singing” of humpback whales as they migrated to Hawai’i. Working with the Jupiter Research Foundation (JRF), a …Read more
2018: A Year of Opportunity and Action
Liquid Robotics — January 23, 2018
As we look back on 2017, it was a year full of successes and challenges that have collectively enriched our Company. On behalf of all our employees, I want to thank our customers and partners for their incredible work. It’s through your missions we realize the potential of our technology …Read more
Enhance Maritime Surveillance by Shining a Light on Dark Targets
Liquid Robotics — January 10, 2018
Even in a world of increasing satellite coverage, enabling 24/7 maritime monitoring can be difficult and costly with traditional methods such as ships, satellites, and land-based radar systems. Government and military agencies, seaport authorities, and companies that operate in the ocean need ways to scale monitoring capabilities more quickly. Unmanned …Read more
The Year in Photos – 2017
Liquid Robotics — December 22, 2017
As 2017 draws to a close, we took a look back at a few of our favorite photos from throughout the year. The ocean never ceases to amaze us!
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