Users will plan and build sensor networks for simulated cabled ocean observatories.

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Users will plan and build sensor networks for simulated cabled ocean observatories.

Users will explorer Monterey Canyon with virtual submarines interacting with visual representation of data collected from MBARI oceanographic systems.

Users will track large marine animals mapping real-time and archive positions of animal locations while viewing visualizations of environmental processes.

Users will operate a virtual research vessel, planning and participating in real-time oceanographic cruises.

Users will explore the flow of water through the air, land and inland-sea of the Puget Sound Basin, while investigating visual representation of numeric environmental models.

Users will control pods of orca whales and schools of salmon playing both predator and prey. Game play will involve interaction with the ocean environment exploring natural and human impacts.