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Aubree Jones*
Marine technology has witnessed rapid evolution and innovation in recent years, catalyzing transformative changes in the way we interact with, understand, and harness the power of our oceans. This abstract provides a concise overview of the significant developments in this field, encompassing autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), remote sensing technologies, renewable energy platforms, underwater robotics, and sustainable fishing practices. AUVs have emerged as indispensable tools for marine exploration, enabling data collection from remote and challenging oceanic environments. Remote sensing technologies, encompassing satellites, drones, and underwater imaging systems, have revolutionized marine ecosystem monitoring, benefiting climate research and resource management. Renewable energy platforms in the form of offshore wind farms, wave energy converters, and tidal energy systems hold promise for clean energy generation and climate mitigation. In an era characterized by environmental challenges and increasing demand for marine resources, these advancements in marine technology are pivotal in promoting responsible ocean stewardship, preserving biodiversity, and mitigating climate change’s effects on our planet’s most expansive and mysterious frontier.