👉 Marine computing refers to the specialized field of using computing technologies, including sensors, data analytics, and communication systems, to collect, process, and analyze data from the ocean environment. This involves deploying underwater and surface-based sensors to monitor various parameters such as temperature, salinity, currents, marine life, and pollution levels. The data gathered is then transmitted via satellite or acoustic networks to shore-based stations for real-time analysis and long-term storage. Advanced computational techniques, including machine learning and artificial intelligence, are applied to interpret the vast amounts of data, enabling scientists and researchers to gain insights into ocean dynamics, climate change impacts, marine ecosystems, and support sustainable ocean management. Marine computing plays a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of the ocean's complex systems and addressing pressing environmental challenges.