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Saildrone Completes First Unmanned Circumnavigation of Antarctica
BLUFF, New Zealand, Aug. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

A 7-meter (23-foot) long, wind-powered unmanned surface vehicle called a 
Saildrone, has become the first unmanned system to circumnavigate Antarctica. 
The vehicle, known as SD 1020, was equipped with a suite of climate-grade 
sensors and collected data in previously unchartered waters, enabling new key 
insights into ocean and climate processes.

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The 196-day mission was launched from Southport in Bluff, New Zealand on 
January 19, 2019, returning to the same port on August 3, after sailing over 
22,000 km (13,670 miles) around Antarctica. During the mission, the vehicle 
survived freezing temperatures,15-meter (50-foot) waves, 130 km/h (80 mph) 
winds, and collisions with giant icebergs.

The Southern Ocean plays a key role in regulating heat and carbon for our 
planet. It is so remote and inhospitable that even big ships try to avoid it in 
the winter. As a result, this region is critically under-sampled, leaving 
pressing scientific questions unanswered. However, the nimble and rugged 
Saildrone not only survived the Southern Ocean winter but streamed back vital 
new data from previously unsampled territory.

Carrying an instrument developed by the National Atmospheric and Oceanographic 
Administration (NOAA) to measure carbon fluxes, the Saildrone recorded evidence 
that the Southern Ocean released significant carbon dioxide during the winter 
months – a fact that could have major implications on global climate models.

"The extreme weather conditions of the Southern Ocean winter were the final 
frontier for Saildrone and with the completion of the Antarctic 
circumnavigation, there is now no part of the world's oceans that we cannot 
measure," said Richard Jenkins, Saildrone founder & CEO. "It is vital that we 
drastically improve the understanding of our oceans, which are one of the key 
drivers of our climate, and ultimately our future."

About Saildrone

Saildrone, Inc. is a provider of oceanographic and atmospheric data, collected 
by a fleet of wind and solar-powered unmanned surface vehicles, known as 
Saildrones. Each vehicle can stay at sea for up to 12 months, transmitting 
real-time data before returning to shore for servicing and sensor calibration. 
Saildrone currently has 30 vehicles deployed around the world, in locations 
ranging from 75 degrees N, on the ice edge in the US Arctic, to 62 degrees S in 
the Southern Ocean. Using clean renewable power, Saildrones provide access to 
the world's oceans at a fraction of the cost of traditional ship-based methods.

The 2019 Saildrone Antarctic Circumnavigation was generously supported by the 
Li Ka Shing Foundation. The mission endeavors to expose future generations to 
the rapid changes taking place in the Antarctic. All data collected is 
distributed at no cost to the global scientific community.

For more information on this mission and participating science collaborators, 
visit;

https://www.saildrone.com/news/unmanned-vehicle-completes-antarctica-circumnavigation 
 

SOURCE: Saildrone Inc.

CONTACT:  Sebastien de Halleux, press@saildrone.com
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