MAKE A MEME View Large Image Photo Credit: Christina Kellog, USGS Well, we figured why not continue doing Disney-related theme science since we've already started with two so far this week! In WALL-E, we all know that his job was to clean the surface of our planet from ...
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Keywords: usgs science robots robot ocean sea coral ecosystems biology environment waterquality outdoor Well, we figured why not continue doing Disney-related theme science since we've already started with two so far this week! In WALL-E, we all know that his job was to clean the surface of our planet from an over abundance of trash. At USGS, we use robots like JASON (in partnership with other organizations) to study how upstream land-use changes (e.g., runoff from plowing, drainage, irrigation, fertilizer, etc) have an affect downstream on habitats like deep-sea coral systems. Photo Credit: Christina Kellog, USGS Well, we figured why not continue doing Disney-related theme science since we've already started with two so far this week! In WALL-E, we all know that his job was to clean the surface of our planet from an over abundance of trash. At USGS, we use robots like JASON (in partnership with other organizations) to study how upstream land-use changes (e.g., runoff from plowing, drainage, irrigation, fertilizer, etc) have an affect downstream on habitats like deep-sea coral systems. Photo Credit: Christina Kellog, USGS
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