About
2,500 miles away, Richard Jenkins, a mechanical engineer and part-time
daredevil, is tracking the robot sailboats on a large projection screen
in an old hangar that used to be part of the Alameda Naval Air Station.
Now the hangar is the command center of a little company called
Saildrone.
At
least 20 companies are chasing the possibly quixotic dream of a
self-driving car in Silicon Valley. But self-sailing boats are already a
real business.
While
they are counting fish, Saildrone’s boats are also monitoring the seals
that feed on the fish by tracking transponders that scientists have
attached to the heads of the seals.
“We
can tell them what size fish they are eating and why they are going
there,” said Mr. Jenkins, who is the chief executive and a co-founder of
the company.
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