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The MSSEP Department recently signed on for a two‐year collaborative project that will advance marine and climate technology and expand the Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps (eMOLT) program, which distributes low-cost sensors to lobstermen throughout New England. Through a grant provided to Cape Cod Commercial Fishermen's Alliance and Massachusetts Technology Collaborative’s Innovation Institute, 150 additional commercial fishing vessels will be equipped with wireless devices to record temperature, conductivity, depth, and dissolved oxygen - creating the largest cooperative network of fishing boats and environmental sensors in the United States. Additionally, the project supports workforce training opportunities by enabling our cadets to be trained on the use of the equipment and contribute to research on the environment of our changing coastline. https://lnkd.in/e4PuCzyd