Asian Surveying & Mapping
Breaking News
Japan Eyes Sovereign D2D Satellite Network
Japan plans to select a proposal this month for...
China schedules Long March 10B rocket launch and recovery attempt
HELSINKI — China is set for a debut flight...
BRICS space agencies meet begins in Bengaluru
Heads and senior representatives of the space agencies of...
“India’s growing space ecosystem to drive global collaboration”, says ISRO Chairman V Narayanan after BRICS Space Agencies Meeting
"India's growing space ecosystem to drive global collaboration", says...
UAE aims to see Emirati on Moon in next 10 years, says MBRSC chief
UAE expects to have a presence on the Moon within...
Safran, SatSure partner to develop geospatial intelligence solutions for India
French aerospace giant Safran Electronics & Defense and Indian...
Singapore unveils road map to help develop international business standards and conformance
Singapore has unveiled plans to help develop international standards...
Adelaide University to run space and defence venture launchpad ahead of Australian Space Forum
Adelaide University’s Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC) will deliver...
Japan’s H3 rocket returns to space with successful launch after December setback
Japan’s flagship H3 rocket has returned to flight six...
KONGSBERG accelerates seabed mapping developments with Ocean Exploration Trust expedition aboard Exploration Vessel Nautilus
KONGSBERG and the Ocean Exploration Trust (OET) are set...

October 28th, 2024
Scientists Exploring Palau National Marine Sanctuary 

On Oct. 28, 2024, an ocean exploration expedition named Lebuu’s Voyage set sail aboard Ocean Exploration Trust’s (OET) Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus to explore deep-sea habitats within Euotelel a Klingil a Debel Belau, the Palau National Marine Sanctuary (PNMS). Eleven local scientists, educators, cultural liaisons and early career professionals are part of this interdisciplinary expedition team led by Ocean Exploration Trust in close partnership with the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) and NOAA Ocean Exploration.  

Over the next three weeks, two back-to-back expeditions will gather seafloor mapping data and explore the seafloor with remotely operated vehicles to illuminate deep-sea habitats around Palau. These expeditions are funded by NOAA Ocean Exploration via the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute as the first step in fulfilling the U.S. Government commitment made at the 7th Our Ocean Conference to support ocean mapping of the PNMS and are part of its “Beyond the Blue: Illuminating the Pacific” campaign. All data gathered will be provided to the Palauan government and PICRC to support and enable additional follow-on exploration and management activities to better understand and care for the ocean.