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Brett Kettle

@btkettle

Husband, father, grandfather, marine biologist, marine tech, AI/ML, ultrarunner. #corals #robots #3D #ReFi #Reefi_Aus

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calendar_today11-01-2011 07:45:45

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Mate, hoy! you’re talking to a bloke with 40 years experience doing good things for the Great Barrier Reef. Its a little bit rich suggesting I care less about saving the reef. Do your homework before being so obnoxious.

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More awesomeness from 🌴Devi 🌊 | MythicalBeings and the team at the beautiful Tevana House Eco Resort tevanahousereef.com/gaiaonerestora…, Bira, Sulawesi. They also did an awesome project last year, removing over 10 tonnes of plastic from their local beaches - self funded. So cool.👌🤿⛵️🙏 🙏 🙏 🙏

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Was an awesome presentation last night, amidst lots of great Web3 ideas. Nice too to have 3 generations of family there, including your eldest, “Top Gun” as the youngest pilot of the new Vertigo3 underwater drone 👍👍👍😍😍🙌💪

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Thanks Alex 😄😄💪. I think the concept of building a DAO where members use tokens to authenticate ownership of data from a particular part of the real Reef’s digital twin, is pretty new. Great to see Advance Queensland and Blockchain Aust panel selecting this as a great idea 🎉

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Hey ReeFi 𓆉 DAO , would be interesting to run NVIDIA NVIDIA AI Instant NeRF on the Vertigo3 image datasets… not sure if it would handle underwater optics so well, but might be one way to handle the 2 million photos/day we’re looking at

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A VR Great Barrier Reef… like that feeling you get when you do a final check on your air flow and roll backwards off the rubber boat at a new dive spot. Baby steps, but a cool Proof of Concept…. 3D to VR, directly from the Vertigo3 underwater robot 🎉🎉

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An absolutely incredible advance in #ARinVR, armchair SCUBA diving on the Great Barrier Reef and when you’re wondering where you have swum has taken you… open a (true) satellite map oland see the satellite view of where you are. Awesome Simon Gillespie 🥽🦞🐈 !!

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So… helping novices who can’t dive on the Great Barrier Reef) or at least can’t dive at this very moment) to recognise and learn about corals that - quite literally - nobody in the world has ever seen… sounds like an awesome advance in reef ed, reef sci, and conservation. COOL

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Thanks Naturebarrels & Sasquatch! Its easy to work hard for a great cause. Big shout out to the talented and passionate ReeFi 𓆉 DAO team. There’s some lofty goals, but the tech is good and there’s never been a more pressing time to get big things done for the world’s reefs.

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Sharing the reef’s story with others in a way they ‘get it’… a heartwarming and reaffirming reaction from the young lady in the hardware store ✅

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Great way to engage kids as new champions of the Reef. Stay tuned / reach out to ReeFi 𓆉 DAO if you would like to be part of the Beta test program.

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The possibilities are incredible for anyone who needs to ‘operate’ somewhere they can’t actually be… like under the sea :)

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Prediction: NeRF will overtake photogrammetry for prosumer-level underwater visualisations in the next few months; photogrammetry will hold its lead for technical derivations - but only until NeRF data manipulation tools catch up. ReeFi 𓆉 DAO this is really exciting work 👌👌💪

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Flying Fish Technologies, rolling out fast underwater photogrammetry and ML-assisted ecological survey, to coral reefs and other difficult-to-access underwater terrain, around the world. Specialising in projects upwards of one square kilometre (250 acres).