In an interesting fusion of technology and nature-mimicry design, British scientists have come up with a free-swimming robot to track pollution levels in oceans, lakes and seas.
Set to be released off the coast of northern Spain, these 5 foot machines will sniff out pollution, pipeline and shipping leaks using sensors mounted throughout the fish. The data will be transmitted wirelessly via WiFi.
Costing nearly $30,000 each – these seal sized swimming robots seem like a bargain when compared to pollution data collection through other means.
I just can’t help to wonder what would happen if somebody actually caught this robot while fishing, or better yet, caught a fish that had eaten the robot fish. Obviously it would have to be snagged or taken up in a net, but wouldn’t that be a great story!