Barrow could be ocean observation hubScientists present ideas for a future seafloor cabled observatory; seek industry views and needs; NSF to be asked for funding Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Considering that people have landed on the Moon and that space probes have revealed many of the secrets of planets in the Solar System, it is perhaps surprising that we know so little about what happens in the oceans that cover much of our own planet. The ocean waters seem to present a barrier to in....
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