Please select your home edition
Edition
Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 LEADERBOARD

Saildrone launches first freshwater mission in the Great Lakes

by Saildrone 7 Aug 2021 07:13 AEST
SD 1032 and SD 1046 at the dock in Macatawa, MI, before being deployed to Lake Michigan for the 2021 Great Lakes Fisheries mission © Saildrone

Saildrone's fleet of uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) has proven its data collection capabilities over seven years of operation from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Now, these ocean drones have entered a new maritime domain - the Great Lakes.

Two Saildrone Explorers were deployed from Macatawa, MI, for a 45-day fisheries mission on behalf of the US Geological Survey (USGS)'s Great Lakes Science Center (GSLC).

While Saildrone has operated missions for scientific data collection, mapping, and maritime domain awareness in every ocean on the planet, this is the first Saildrone mission on any freshwater body.

North America's Great Lakes make up the world's largest freshwater ecosystem. The Great Lakes support a $7 billion commercial and recreational fishing industry, but human-caused and natural changes like degraded habitat, climate, and invasive mussels threaten the health of popular fisheries like lake trout, whitefish, walleye, and northern pike.

The standard Saildrone sensor suite includes science-grade instruments to collect air, sea, and skin temperature, wind speed and direction, relative humidity, barometric pressure, photosynthetically active radiation, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll, and wave height and period. Saildrones can also measure ocean current speed and direction and air-sea carbon exchange. While the saildrones collect fisheries data on the Great Lakes, they will simultaneously be collecting meteorological data, which will be used by the National Weather Service to inform weather forecasting.

The vehicles were deployed on July 28, and the mission officially begins today, August 5.

Saildrones are not single-mission vehicles; they are designed for multiple deployments over their long lifespan. SD 1046, one of the two saildrones operating in the Great Lakes this summer, was previously deployed from Saildrone headquarters in Alameda, CA, on the San Francisco Bay to sail across the North Pacific Ocean to the Bering Sea where it performed the 2020 Alaska pollock survey on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC). In 2019, SD 1046 was one of seven saildrones to perform a 60-day fisheries mission along the US West Coast from Cape Flattery, WA, to San Diego, CA.

The second saildrone, SD 1032, was previously deployed to the North Sea for a fisheries mission on behalf of Norway's Institute of Marine Research.

This summer, the Saildrone fleet is simultaneously operating missions in the Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea, and Atlantic Ocean collecting valuable ocean data for climate science, fisheries, and ocean mapping. The 72-foot Surveyor completed its first ocean mapping mission from San Francisco to Hawaii in early July, and a group of Saildrone Explorers equipped with special "hurricane wings" was deployed from Jacksonville, FL, and the US Virgin Islands mid-month to collect data from inside Atlantic hurricanes.

Resources: US Geological Survey, "Sailing Drones Collect Data for Great Lakes Fishery Research," usgs.gov, media advisory, August 4, 2021

Related Articles

29er Europeans at Lake Garda overall
Record-breaking event closes in style More than 250 teams, 29 nations, six days of varied racing, and a fleet of young athletes pushing high-performance sailing to the next level. The 2025 29er European Championship, hosted by Fraglia Vela Riva, has officially wrapped. Posted today at 8:14 am
Meet the CYCA's Admiral's Cup Team
Meet the skippers and sailors, get to know their roles and discover what makes their programs unique Meet the skippers and sailors, get to know their roles and discover what makes their programs unique. Posted today at 6:59 am
2025 Sail Paradise - Last call for early bird!
You're invited to test your crew in Australia's spectacular offshore sailing regatta You're invited to test your crew in Australia's spectacular offshore sailing regatta, The Yacht Sales Co Sail Paradise 2025! Posted today at 6:24 am
Who made the right call to get to the breeze?
And how technology is changing the Transpac Race to Hawaii Boats racing in the 2025 Transpac continue to reel in the offshore miles toward the finish line off Honolulu, Hawaii, in the 53rd edition of this historic 2,225-nautical-mile race. Posted today at 12:54 am
OK Dinghy Europeans at Warnemünde day 3
Nick Craig fights back Canada's Ben Flower and Britain's Charlie Cumbley will go into Wednesday's final day at the 2025 OK Dinghy European Championship in Warnemünde, Germany, on equal points with two more races to sail. Posted on 8 Jul
British Classic Week Day 2
An early start for Classes 1-3 as they prepared to race around the Isle of Wight It was an early start for the British Classic Week fleet on day two, as Classes 1-3 prepared to race around the Isle of Wight. Posted on 8 Jul
iQFOiL Worlds a Aarhus day 3
The leaderboard tightens at the halfway mark after today's racing in a building breeze After a frustrating day of waiting ashore on Monday, Day 3 brought back the action in Aarhus Bay with spectacular foiling conditions and a full day of intense racing. Posted on 8 Jul
Fleet advances to the last half of the AEGEAN 600
In contrast to yesterday's slow pace, the rate of progress has been much improved Most of the fleet of 59 Monohulls and Multihulls who are sailing in this year's AEGEAN 600 have either already entered the second half of the race at the island of Rhodes or are well on their way to reaching this important milestone. Posted on 8 Jul
Mediterranean Regatta season in full swing
A+T instruments seen all over Europe delivering high-level performance for racing fleets As regatta season gathers speed, A+T instruments were seen all over Europe delivering high-level performance for the racing fleets. Posted on 8 Jul
International Moth Worlds at Lake Garda Day 1
Storm cells circling Lake Garda lead to atypical and tricky conditions The 137 sailors representing 25 nations faced the first day of racing in conditions that were anything but typical for Malcesine, with unstable weather creating a complex, yet exciting, opening. Posted on 8 Jul
Switch One DesignBarton Marine Pipe GlandsVetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTER