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When Will Be the Last Transmission of the Conicet in the Underwater Canyon Mar Del Plata and What Will Be the Next Destination of the Scientific Ship

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The research vessel will complete its work in the Argentine sea and sail towards international waters, where a new group of scientists will lead a similar exploration

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The research vessel will complete its work in the Argentine sea and sail towards international waters, where a new group of scientists will lead a similar exploration

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Although it seems incredible, the difficult present that Argentina's science goes through contrasts, notably, with the furor generated by the broadcasts made by the Conicet in the Argentine sea. Day by day thousands of curious follow the successful streaming that in a short time will leave Mar del Plata, but will return to explore the Patagonian waters. In that...

The streaming of the scientific expedition of the Conicet to the underwater canyon of Mar del Plata allowed to discover the richness of the Argentine Sea. More than 3,900

Experts from the Argentine National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet) have explored the underwater canyon of Mar del Plata, a region of high biodiversity and little researched in the South Atlantic. To this end, the Underwater Oases of Mar Del Plata Canyon: Continental Talud IV used the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Subbastian, capable of capturing underwater images in high definition and collecting samples without alterin…

·Madrid, Spain
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The underwater streaming of CONICET, in collaboration with the Schmidt Ocean Institute, became a viral phenomenon: it reached peaks of 81 thousand people watching simultaneously the transmission to explore the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon at almost 3 900 meters depth by the ROV Subastian robot. It can be seen on SchmidtOcean’s official YouTube channel. All transmissions made since July 23rd and cuts with the most significant findings. How long…

Thanks to the logistical support of the American Foundation Schmidt Ocean, Argentine scientists explore the South Atlantic seabed with a robot. And every day, hundreds of thousands of Argentinians are suspended from the images of this expedition several thousand meters deep, broadcast live on YouTube.

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