Two years ago, we posted about Saildrone‘s new 72’ long Surveyor, which was described as the world’s most advanced uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), equipped for high-resolution mapping of the ocean seafloor.
Now, the Saildrone Surveyor has discovered a 3,300-foot-tall sea mountain, or seamount, about 200 miles off the coast of California.
The Los Angeles Times reports that starting last summer, the Saildrone Surveyor spent several months exploring the Aleutian Islands in Alaska and the ocean off California in an expedition funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.

News of two captive orcas.
The city of St. Petersburg, FL is hosting
On September 26, 2022, a
In June 2016, I had the pleasure of visiting Hōkūleʻa, a Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe,
Late in August 2022, the Royal Navy’s newest aircraft carrier,
Yesterday, the research vessel
March is Women’s History Month, so it seems appropriate to remember the life and accomplishments of
In honor of Women’s History Month, it is worthwhile remembering
In recent years
During Women’s History Month, it is a good time to honor
During Women’s History Month, it seems a good time to remember
CNN reports that the United Nations has released a plan to offload 1 million barrels of oil off FSO Safer, a floating oil storage and offloading vessel, that has been moored off the coast of Yemen for more than 30 years.