Ocean Diagnostics
Ocean Diagnostics was created to enable the scientific data collection needed to influence informed decision making. In 2017, after witnessing the degradation of the oceans while scuba diving and sailing, biochemist Dean Wenham decided to use his sailboat for good and contribute to microplastics research. To his surprise, the only technology available to sample microplastics - especially at depth - were heavy, expensive and impossible to deploy from a small sailboat. Not to mention, it was a manual and labour-intensive process. Ethan Edson was a dynamic marine scientist and engineer attempting to overcome the same hurdles by developing a microplastics sensor at Northeastern University. ?Having collaborated on multiple microplastics research projects and spending a semester at sea using Neuston Nets, Ethan was familiar with the painstaking and limited processes of collecting and analyzing microplastics.
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- Business Type:
- Technology
- Industry Type:
- Environmental
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
