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Humpback in "singing" position


Beth inspecting a CetaBuoy
Beth inspecting a CetaBuoy




About The Projects

Humpback Whale Song
Our study of the Humpback whale and other Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoise) in their natural habitat began with the creation of “CetaBuoys” to broadcast live whale songs on our website.





Liquid Robotics, Inc.
In 2007, after successful completion of a functioning wave-powered vehicle, the Wave Glider project was spun off into an independent commercial business, Liquid Robotics, Inc.




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Humpback tails are used for ID purposes around the world


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Wave Glider off Puako, Hawaii Island



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Replica of Magellan's ship Victoria


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Magellan's Voyage as completed by Elcano




Instrumentation for Oceanic Studies
Wave Glider platforms are being outfitted with a variety of sensors for remote maritime missions. They will gather and transmit data on climate, weather, and oceanographic conditions.




The Magellan Project
On August 10, 2012 the Foundation plans to launch 5 Wave Gliders from Seville, Spain to follow the route Magellan took on his famous voyage.





The Electrical Behavior of Plants
This is a pure-research project attempting to characterize the complex electrical wave patterns observable in all plant life.


Beth inspecting a waveglider
Beth inspecting a Waveglider


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Screenshot with data from a botanical experiment