are under threat from many sources,
some for nature itself in the form of a starfish that devours coral, the crown-of-thorns starfish, (Acanthaster planci), but help to eradicate this menace may soon be on the way,
behold the RangerBot, this autonomous bounty hunter is the result
of more than a decade’s worth of research and development by Queensland
University of Technology (QUT) roboticist Matthew Dunbabin, backed by a US $750,000 grant from Google’s
nonprofit arm, can search for and destroy the starfish, COTS outbreaks have been a major cause of coral death for
the struggling Great Barrier Reef, the booms appear to be caused by multiple
factors: the sea stars are prolific and fast growing, agricultural runoff
boosts food for their larvae, and humans have overfished the few predators
willing to eat the venomous pincushions, advances in robotic vision and artificial intelligence meant the COTSbot
could recognize COTS 99.4 percent of the time, hopefully one day, fleets of
RangerBots may autonomously monitor vast areas of the Great Barrier Reef, making the booms of COTS a thing of the past.
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