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English: RCM-9 or Recording Current Meter. It can go to depths of about 2000 metres and last up to two years on one mission. It records information about currents (speed, direction, depth, temperature).
Français : Senseur de courants marins, pouvant plonger jusqu'à 2000 mètres et être utilisé pendant 2 ans. Il enregistre les paramètres des courants marins tels que température, vitesse, direction et profondeur.
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