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Undersea project delivers data flood

APR 21, 2010
Physics Today
Nature : Beneath the waters off Vancouver Island lies a loop of cables, 800 km long, that provides power and telecommunications to NEPTUNE Canada. The project, whose name stands for North-East Pacific Time-Series Undersea Networked Experiments, consists of a set of experiments gathering biological, geophysical, and other kinds of data from the sea floor.
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