Algae absorb nutrients, CO₂, and sunlight, to increase their biomass
Phytoplankton are eaten; carbon is transferred up the food chain. Organisms die and fall as marine snow, sequestering carbon on the ocean floor. Find out more.
Local ocean acidity drops, optimising ecosystem nutrient needs
As the volume of creatures in the sea increases, the carbon in seawater drops, reducing local acidity, which helps shell-making creatures like coral flourish.
oPods exchange real-time data, creating a bank of Ocean Intelligence
oPods carry an array of sensors, at custom depths (down to 500m), collecting, processing and then responding to real-time data.