bubblers
Bubblers are a type of underwater vehicle designed for scientific research and exploration. They are typically small, lightweight, and equipped with various sensors and cameras to capture data and images from the ocean depths. Bubblers are named for their ability to emit bubbles, which help them maintain neutral buoyancy and control their depth. This feature allows them to hover in place or move slowly through the water, making them ideal for observing marine life and collecting samples without disturbing the environment.
Bubblers are often used in conjunction with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs)
The design of bubblers varies depending on the specific research objectives, but they generally include a pressure-resistant
Bubblers have been instrumental in various scientific endeavors, including the study of deep-sea ecosystems, the investigation