Robot Fish to help clean up our sea pollution
By Ted3_uk
@Ted3_uk (114)
March 20, 2009 4:29am CST
A team of Uk scientistis plan to release robotic fish into the sea in northen Spain
The robots costing £20K and about 1.5 meter in size are designed to swim around searching for pollution and toxic waste.
The fish can swim automaticly, and when there power is low return to charge and wifi back data regarding water quality. It is hoped this system will be used in rivers and seas around the world
What do you think? Are you looking forward to robots working in the every day world?
1 response
@blueangelwrites (149)
• Philippines
21 Mar 09
I look forward to a future with technology working in our side to do what is not so common, like have someone clean up our seas. I think it's great idea. Though I have a rather funny thought about it. What if someone will capture our Robot Fish? Still, I think it's great that people are still looking for ways to save our earth when we have so much to face in our daily lives. These people, whoever they are, I hope they know they are appreciated. Thank you guys. Good work.