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How a sailboat helped Canada drop ocean sensors in the remote south Atlantic to study climate change

How a sailboat helped Canada drop ocean sensors in the remote south Atlantic to study climate change

Canada is partnering in an unusual mission measuring climate change in the Atlantic Ocean — it's using a 24-metre sailing yacht to deploy robotic sensors. The French sailboat Iris is in the south Atlantic right now in the midst of a three-month trip that will release 100 autonomous sensors, including a dozen from Canada, to measure ocean conditions.