Video: Taking the Ocean’s Temperature
A fleet of underwater floats called Argo is deployed at more than 3,000 spots around the world. The floats transmit information about water temperature, salinity, and pressure which scientists use to understand trends in ocean temperature and climate change. Explore other videos that capture the beauty and mystery of the ocean realm at NOAA Ocean Today
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