MIT Sea Grant students explore the intersection of technology and offshore aquaculture in Norway
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MITMIT Sea Grant students explore the intersection of technology and offshore aquaculture in Norwaymit.eduAquaCulture Shock program, in collaboration with MIT-Scandinavia MISTI, offers international internships for AI and autonomy in aquaculture
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