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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Underwater robots, some that weight 700 lbs, are helping to clean up ships published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Technology:
A growing army of underwater robots is helping the shipping industry clean up its act. They’re on a mission to help decarbonize an industry responsible for nearly 1 billion tons of CO2 emissions each year. Coco Liu explains.
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