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Underwater gliders sending data from South China Sea

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BEIJING: Twelve underwater gliders developed in China are carrying out scientific observatio­ns in the South China Sea and sending back real-time data, according to a briefing aboard the research vessel Kexue.

It is the largest group of gliders to perform simultaneo­us observatio­ns in the region.

The Kexue left Qingdao, Shandong province, on July 10 for a maritime scientific expedition. After completing the first part of the mission, it stopped on Friday in Xiamen, Fujian province, to resupply.

The 12 submersibl­es will collect comprehens­ive ocean data over the next month, said Sun Song, another scientist in the programme. — China Daily/Asia News Network

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