We Build Robotics Technology to Address Critical Environmental Issues
Current Environmental Project: Invasive Lionfish Threatening Coral Reefs
We Believe Robotics Technology Should Help Solve Worldwide Environmental Challenges
About RSE
The mission of RSE is to apply scalable robotic technology to solving large-scale environmental challenges and to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers through our efforts. Our initial focus is to provide a targeted solution for lionfish population control and help restore a balance to subsea ecosystems in the western Atlantic.
Crisis in the Ocean: The Invasive Lionfish
Lionfish are indiscriminate and voracious predators that do not stop feeding. They gorge on at least 70 different species of reef fish and crustaceans and are capable of eating prey up to half the size of their own body. Reefs are already under threat from climate change and ocean acidification. As the lionfish devour herbivores, such as wrasse, the corals become vulnerable to algae overgrowth and eventually are smothered and die. RSE not only sheds light on environmental issues like this, but offers a sustainable platform where robots can be developed to serve the environment.
Answering The Call: Today's Eco-Robots
At RSE, we recognize robots have contributed significantly to solving the environmental crises around the world. One such area that robotics are particularly helpful is in dealing with dangerous invasive species. We are not alone in this mission to apply scalable robotic technology to solving large-scale environmental challenges.