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Falkor (Too) departs Buenos Aires to conduct underwater research after administrative delays

Research Mission on the Falkor (Too) Set to Explore Underwater Canyons

The research vessel Falkor (Too) has departed from Buenos Aires, embarking on an underwater exploration mission conducted by the Schmidt Ocean Institute in collaboration with Argentina’s National Council for Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet), reports 24brussels.

After delays attributed to bureaucratic hurdles, the mission aims to investigate underwater canyons along the Argentine continental slope, located 500 kilometers from Viedma and 450 kilometers from Rawson. This region, which is largely unexplored, is crucial for understanding the dynamics between the deep ocean and the continental shelf.

The ship’s delays stemmed from a requirement for the signature of Rear Admiral Hernán Jorge Montero, leading to frustration among the 30 researchers on board and prompting criticisms of perceived neglect towards the academic efforts. The specialized platform Data Portuaria highlighted these sentiments during the ship’s prolonged wait at the port.

With the bureaucratic issues resolved, the Falkor (Too) is now under the command of oceanographer Silvia Inés Romero. The team has established an Instagram account, Ecos de 2 cañones, to provide updates on the mission, including timelines for live broadcasts from the ocean floor, which will be contingent on favorable sea conditions.

Romero noted that the primary aim of the Schmidt Ocean Institute in facilitating the mission is the promotion of scientific knowledge. “We have been meeting with them for over a year, where they explain what we have to do with the media. We think we have to put on a show,” she remarked.

The expedition will focus on depths of up to 1,000 meters, where researchers anticipate encountering distinct ecosystems compared to those near Mar del Plata. “We will take water samples, and the organisms we will see will be smaller,” Romero explained, drawing on her extensive experience from previous campaigns.

She added that this mission is unique due to the inclusion of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) equipped with advanced cameras, which will facilitate the collection of marine geology samples. “The Malvinas (Falklands) Current has an influence along the entire slope. We know this from numerical models and observations, but now we have the opportunity to investigate, in situ, how it interacts with the submarine canyons of the continental margin,” she elaborated.

Romero emphasized the importance of understanding these canyons, stating, “Our hypothesis is that they have a decisive impact by facilitating the exchange of waters from the Malvinas Current.” She further detailed the mission’s objectives, including assessing the role of submarine canyons as potential entry points for nutrient-rich waters into shallower areas. This research aims to clarify how these processes influence organisms at the base of the food web, specifically phytoplankton and zooplankton.

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Amazon’s fall Prime Day offers record low prices on robot vacuums

Robot vacuums are experiencing deep discounts ahead of Black Friday, with many models now at all-time low prices, reports 24brussels.

As consumers prepare for the upcoming holiday season, Amazon’s recent fall Prime Day event has showcased significant deals on popular robot vacuum models. Notably, the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra has seen its price slashed, while budget-friendly options like the Tapo RV30 Max Plus are also available at reduced rates. Such offers allow buyers to acquire high-performance cleaning machines just in time for hosting responsibilities associated with Halloween and Thanksgiving.

The Eufy X10 Pro Omni stands out with a price drop to $499.99, while the Narwal’s Freo X Ultra and other automated cleaning devices are capturing consumer interest. These high-tech solutions are designed to simplify home care, demonstrating that technological advancements in cleaning solutions are both accessible and appealing to a wide audience.

Notably, the sales are not limited to Amazon, with retailers like Best Buy and specific brand sites also introducing competitively priced deals. Industry experts suggest that these price reductions will continue as retailers aim to attract shoppers during the upcoming peak buying season.

With the variety of models available and discounts being offered, shoppers have the opportunity to invest in robot vacuums that not only enhance cleaning efficiency but also align with consumer budgets. As these deals unfold, tech enthusiasts and budget-conscious families alike may find a suitable robotic companion for their cleaning needs this fall.

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