Nautilida → Nautilidae → Nautilus

<aside> <img src="/icons/water_blue.svg" alt="/icons/water_blue.svg" width="40px" /> Order amongst chaos; titan of the depths; growth, expansion and renewal.

Conservation and science - no sustainable revenue models   ↕️  ↕️  ↕️ Eco tourism and resorts - no perception into the real world

Nautilida → The planetary cybernetic network

Nautilidae → Nodes for a country

Nautilus → Labs + Resort

Lab (A) + Resort (B) = Node (C)

Nautilidae Node → achieve planetary cybernetic systems

Expand more on how the labs will be different how resort perception will be different Planetary nervous system for oceans

What makes a nautilidae node

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Marine Science has two facets: the pure science conducted and communicating the science. For science to be conducted, a significant amount of funding is required, usually with strings attached.

Problems in Marine Science

  1. Technology Limitations: The field is hindered by a lack of advanced technology.
  2. Training Challenges: Difficulty in introducing new tech, software, and programming languages due to a lack of qualified trainers in the marine science field.
  3. Manual Study Limitations: Studying oceans and marine organisms manually is challenging and inefficient.
  4. Computational Literacy: There's a general lack of computational literacy in the current marine science landscape.
  5. Statistical Model Limitations: Over-reliance on prior-based (Bayesian) statistical models, with insufficient use of frequentist approaches.
  6. Data Management Issues: Challenges in managing, handling, and analyzing data from machines like ROVs and UAVs.
  7. Machine Efficiency Question: Doubts about whether the existing machines are sufficient for the task.
  8. Human Mimicry in Machines: Concern that machines trained to mimic human behavior will inherit human shortcomings.

Problems in Ecotourism/Communication of the science

  1. Perception: Perception is biased — it is built to show the vacationers how bad things are, or build a bubble for them to vacation in, with the real world closed off.
  2. Lack of optimism: Most projects focus on the negative, as well as going on a spree to beg for funds.
  3. Lack of collaborative effort: Playing sides and pandering to emotions has resulted in an ecosystem that lacks optimism, coordination and has instilled a sense of hopelessness.
  4. Scale: Local wins should ripple into large scale, planetary Ws.

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Nautilida Network Plan of Action

Nautilus Labs

Example of Technology TensorTide

  1. Data Curation and Visualization: Nautilus Labs focuses on gathering real-time marine data and rendering it into 3D visualizations, making complex marine science accessible and engaging.
  2. Employment Opportunities: The labs aim to recruit individuals passionate about integrating modern, cutting-edge technology and AI into marine science, fostering a hub of innovation.
  3. Collaborative Research Environment: By combining expert scientists with tech-savvy innovators, Nautilus Labs seeks to create a dynamic, interdisciplinary team that pushes the boundaries of marine research.

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Solutions for Advancing Marine Science

Nautilus Resorts

Enhanced Concept of Nautilus Resorts

  1. Eco-Tourism Revolutionized: Nautilus Resorts offers a luxurious "Hilton-like" experience while integrating an optional "internship" at their labs. This unique concept blends relaxation with involvement in marine science.
  2. Engagement with a Cause: The internship experience is designed to be flexible, inviting guests to contribute as much or as little as they wish to the scientific process, yet still feel part of a significant environmental impact.
  3. Educational Impact: Incorporating findings from studies like how whale watching positively alters perceptions of whales, Nautilus Resorts aims to educate and inspire guests, fostering a deeper care for marine life.
  4. Perception Push:

Nautilidae Node → Lab + Resort


Marketing Approach