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Join WARP - Water Acidification Research Project

What is WARP?

During the summer of 2023, TBMS (Thunderbay Marine Sanctuary) and GLORAL presented Underwater Research Robotics (UR2) with an environmental challenge: water acidification. They tasked UR2 with engineering a subsurface vehicle to collect water samples and monitor pH levels. During this process, they discovered a significant gap in research and awareness, particularly in freshwater systems.

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Plan Ahead – Build Your Classroom Wishlist for 2025-2026!

Get a head start on the 2025-2026 school year by creating your classroom wishlist today! Planning ahead ensures you have the tools and resources needed to inspire and engage your students from day one. Whether it’s hands-on kits, new technology, or essential classroom supplies, building your wishlist early helps you stay organized and take advantage of grants, funding opportunities, and back-to-school discounts. Start dreaming big now so you’re ready to dive into another year of learning and discovery! 

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Reusing and Repurposing SeaMATE Kit Materials

At MATE, longevity and reusability are key commitments in marine technology education. With SeaMATE kits, students and educators can engage in hands-on learning while making the most of their materials. Designed for repeat use and easy adaptation, SeaMATE kits offer a practical approach to underwater robotics. Below, we explore the durable features of each kit and share ideas for repurposing parts after project completion. 

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Making Waves: MATE Students Shine at Underwater Intervention 2024

The MATE ROV Competition made waves at Underwater Intervention (UI) 2024, celebrating the participation of 16 talented students and showcasing the power of experiential learning in marine technology. From delivering insightful presentations to connecting with industry professionals, these students highlighted how MATE and its initiatives prepare the next generation of ocean innovators.  

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