Submitted
2024 Global Climate Challenge

oceanseer

Team Leader
Cassandra Thomas
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Yemaya Strategy
What is the name of your solution?
oceanseer
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
Oceanseer is a platform that uses ocean sensors and UAVs to educate and train while providing badly needed data in a central and integrated fashion.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Providence, RI, USA
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • United States
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
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What specific problem are you solving?

Working in Providence Rhode Island, the ocean state, Yemaya Strategy's work in technology commercialization and economic development around New England Underwater Autonomous Vehicles and sensor technology has made it clear that these capabilities will be crucial in mitigating climate change's impact on the oceans.

Rising sea temperatures have led to coral bleaching events, devastating marine ecosystems like the Great Barrier Reef. Ocean acidification, caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide, threatens marine life at all levels as well as food security in places such as New England, Additionally, melting polar ice caps are causing sea levels to rise, putting coastal communities at risk of flooding and erosion.

These changes disrupt marine ecosystems and affect weather patterns, global food supplies, and economies. Urgent action is needed.

By utilizing UAVs, drones, and sensors, detailed data on these changes can be gathered providing insights into the health of our oceans. This data can be used to strengthen and inform climate resilience and adaptation projects, helping communities prepare for and mitigate the impacts of climate change. I propose integrating all this technology into a shared testbed called Oceanseer: this data can then be provided open source through a dashboard for all to view and download. Moreover, New England residents can be trained on this technology using a combination of workforce development and employer dollars. In this way, we're empowering communities including the underserved to be part of the solution while providing needed workforce to tech firms fighting these problems. Doesn't hurt that Oceanseer will also enable people to find high-paying climate jobs. Together, we can make a real difference in understanding and addressing the impacts of climate change on our oceans."

The data can also make a compelling argument for transitioning off fossil fuels and reducing emissions -- ultimately what is going to save our oceans. By integrating all into one platform, we can see the urgent scale of our current problem in one place. Eventually, these test beds could be replicated around the globe, giving us not only a dashboard to see a problem but the baseline we need for testing solutions. Transitioning to renewable energy sources is not only essential for the health of our oceans but also for the health of our planet as a whole and human resilience.

What is your solution?

Oceanseer is a multi-functional coastal and underwater test facility developed to serve communities, the military, academia, government and industry. We envision the test bed to be situated in an underserved coastal community in New England such as Lynn, MA. The facility would have tools researchers require to develop new underwater technologies including low cost ocean sensors; underwater autonomous vehicles (UAVs); underwater UAV docking systems; guidance, navigation, and control algorithms; saildrones; underwater robots, acoustic communication; and autonomous remote sensors in robots and drones.  These technologies would be recruited from universities, startups in the area, and larger employers in the area in need of shared testbed technology. Much of this data would be used to build a model of the ocean floor in the area but this could also be filtered into the cloud into a dashboard for education and workforce development uses. We could use existing AWS and GIS technologies to store and build that dashboard.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Over the next decade, America’s ocean economy is poised to grow by $300 billion, supporting critical sectors like clean energy, national security, aquaculture, climate mitigation, and more. New England residents can be trained on this technology at the test bed using workforce development dollars. Training residents will help close wage pay gaps and reduce inequality. We can also use the data and visualizations to educate local children about climate change as well as about the professions they could train for to help fight climate change. In this way, we're empowering communities including the underserved to be part of the solution.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

Throughout my career, I have spearheaded various initiatives that exemplify this commitment to service and innovation Oceanseer would require. For instance, in collaboration with the Connecticut Department of Housing, I helped develop a pioneering model of Federal wraparound services aimed at providing holistic support to individuals at the newly reopened McKinney shelter including workforce development like Oceanseer. Similarly, my efforts in supporting the development of Vermont’s Outdoor Recreation cluster underscore my dedication to fostering economic growth and resilience within communities. I have extensive experience in technology commercialization and tech park experience to bring to this project as well as metric development.

In addition to my operational and economic development acumen, I have actively engaged in philanthropic endeavors, focusing on initiatives related to community development, housing, healthcare, and climate resilience. My past work with FEMA for instance honed my skills in aligning philanthropic efforts with community needs, a skillset that I am eager to leverage to drive positive change within the areas MIT solved is called to examine. In a different project, I coordinated and convened technical assistance and grant support from several agencies simultaneously to assist Maine tribes in initiating aquaculture projects they did not know how to start. I have extensive experience working with underserved communities.

Furthermore, I am excited about promoting Oceanseer: using my extensive communication and marketing skills to educate, recruit and train the world about the work. For instance, I worked on national strategy to promote the importance of building codes in reducing impact from disasters.  In addition, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a renewed emphasis on quality of life and climate resilience. Together, I believe we can seize upon this momentum to harness new technologies and adopt more efficient practices, ranging from building codes to energy efficiency to maritime logistics.

Should my passion for emergency management and technology, combined with my holistic approach, resonate with your vision, I would be thrilled to further explore this opportunity. Regardless of the outcome, I extend my heartfelt appreciation for the invaluable work that FEMA does.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Strengthen coastal and marine ecosystems and communities through the broader blue economy, including fisheries, clean energy, and monitoring, reporting, and verification.
Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?
  • 2. Zero Hunger
  • 4. Quality Education
  • 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
  • 10. Reduced Inequalities
  • 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • 13. Climate Action
  • 14. Life Below Water
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Concept
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

There are pieces throughout New England and employers and institutions who have expressed interest in a program such as this but no one has placed these exact pieces together. This has been discussed and endorsed by institutions in RI and MA and pieces can be brought from NH, PR, AK and HI.

Why are you applying to Solve?

I think winning Solve will give technical and financial support that will allow me and my team to bring all the different conversations we have been having and strategies detailed into one test bed located in the Boston-Providence area. We are looking for seed funding to purchase the land and start the development of the test bed as well as technical assistance with developing the dashboard. We could also use some advice on governance on shared data platforms. The rest we know how to do or have partners that do.

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
  • Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Cassandra Thomas
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Solution Team:
Cassandra Thomas
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