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In today's episode, I am joined by Kersey Sturdivant, Principal Scientist at INSPIRE Environmental, who discusses how innovation is happening in unseen places. We explore the innovative approaches to problem-solving on the seafloor and how they directly benefit the energy revolution in offshore wind.
Kersey shares how they can read the seafloor's history through a combination of optical and acoustic methods. We also explore how an innovative camera that "optically cores" sediments provides us with a worm's-eye view.
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In today's episode, I am joined by Kersey Sturdivant, Principal Scientist at INSPIRE Environmental, who discusses how innovation is happening in unseen places. We explore the innovative approaches to problem-solving on the seafloor and how they directly benefit the energy revolution in offshore wind.
Kersey shares how they can read the seafloor's history through a combination of optical and acoustic methods. We also explore how an innovative camera that "optically cores" sediments provides us with a worm's-eye view.

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