Available records from March 2011 to September 2012
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Oysters, Crassostrea gigas. The site is stopped since late September 2012. It was set up in March 2011. It is located in the intertidal zone which means that at low tide the whole set up is out of water and immersed at high tide. Thus it has been running for 19 months without human intervention which is really nice. It only stops working once when the electricity supply was stopped during heavy work in the local port. It has been destroyed following the storm that hit Brittany on the 23-24 September 2012 (wind speed, 125 km/h). For experimental purposes, it was located on an oyster farmer table which rolled over because of the wave action.
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. Ny Alesund, 79°N . 22/1/2016: 3 years & 9 months at sea!!!
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