NEPTUNE Canada, the world's largest regional cabled undersea network, promises to usher in a new era of ocean science when it goes online December 8*
Deadline: Jul 25 2013
Reward: Varies
This challenge provides an opportunity for Solvers to build a web-based or mobile “app” to explore data relationships in scholarly conte
Deadline: Jun 29 2013
Reward: $7,000 USD
The Seeker for this Challenge desires proposals for chemical methods that could rapidly degrade a dilute aqueous solution
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Add CommentI think the photo captions are mixed up for photos 10 and 11 the squid is in photo 10 and the rat-tail photo 11. other then that this seems like an awesome project
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisThanks for pointing out the caption mix-up. It is now fixed.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisFinally man has positioned something in the ocean that will be beneficial to the ocean, our most important resource. It’s fantastic when technology can be put to such good use, so much better to give something back than to deplete more from our ocean environment.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisCutting edge technology put to such a good use…Hats off to all those implicated into such a worth while project. I must have overlooked this information but, will and when will the public have access to photos from the web cams?
Tony DeMaio
I think you have the text switched on the last two slides. The squid and rat tail fish text need to be switched. Oops.
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Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisI just looked at the slides this morning...great site but the captions are still wrong. Just FYI.
Nice work..thanks
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisOK now it's really fixed. We had a technical difficulty that is now resolved.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisGood works,thanks a lot
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