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Eelgrass Wasting Disease Has New Enemies: Drones and Artificial Intelligence

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September 17, 2018

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Cornell professor Drew Harvell (right) and graduate student Olivia Graham display an infected blade of eelgrass, with the telltale black lesions of eelgrass wasting disease, in Quadra Island, British Columbia.

Credit: Margot-Hessing Lewis

 


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    Every year, the world loses an estimated 7 percent of its seagrasses. While the reasons are manifold, one culprit has long confounded scientists: eelgrass wasting disease.

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