Methodically, a team of robots patrols the turbid waters of Venice's lagoon. Some glide through the gloom, seeking their quarry. Others sit silent on the silty floor, waiting to relay Intel back to base. If Thomas Schmickl has his way, this vision will soon be reality. The robotic fleets he and his colleagues are developing are part of a struggle to crack one of the biggest challenges in the ocean: finding things. Here, Ceurstemont discusses unleashing the robots to find objects lost at sea.
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