👉 Aquatic computing refers to the integration of computing technologies with aquatic environments and systems, primarily focusing on underwater and marine applications. This interdisciplinary field leverages advanced sensors, communication devices, and data processing techniques to monitor, analyze, and manage aquatic ecosystems, marine resources, and underwater infrastructure. Aquatic computing enables real-time data collection from sensors deployed in oceans, rivers, and lakes, providing insights into water quality, marine biodiversity, and environmental changes. It also supports navigation, underwater robotics, and the operation of smart sensors for oil and gas exploration, fisheries management, and climate research. By harnessing the unique challenges and opportunities of underwater environments, aquatic computing plays a crucial role in sustainable ocean management and advancing our understanding of marine ecosystems.