This robotic fish can explore the ocean by itself


Researchers at the University of Kitakyushuu [JP] in Southern Japan (where else) developed a battery-powered robotic snapper that can swim in salt water for about one hour to gather oceanographic data.

The fish weighs 7kg and is covered by a silicone body. It is able to move like a real snapper via a tailor-made propulsion system, making it possible for the the robot to blend into its natural surroundings.

The engineers involved in the project say they are ready to mass-produce the robot, which is currently a unique piece. The fish was shown to the general public during an event on the university campus last week. A robotic manta ray is in development as well.

Via Pink Tentacle/Robot Watch [JP]

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Dan (Who am I?)

It sure looks cool and all, but I sure hope its cheap… My guess is it would look like a lost weak fish for what ever predator is in the area. Mighty tasty!

 
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Serkan Toto (Who am I?)

I agree, it DOES look tasty.

 
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Lars (Who am I?)

Oh man, whoever/whatever eats that will have a HUGE stomachache.

 
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Gob (Who am I?)

I am not buying it until it talks to me.

 
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Dan (Who am I?)

Where can I get that music?

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