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Research sail drone washes up on Victorian beach after being lost for two years

Researchers are overjoyed after an 8-metre-long research sail drone washed up 13,000 kilometres from home after being missing at sea for two years.
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Waratah Bay Marine Rescue was called out to an “unidentified floating object”
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The object was a sail research drone, lost at sea for two years
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An American company was using the drone to measure krill density around Antarctica
The sail drone was sent to sea by a San Francisco company in 2019. It was to sail around Antarctica to measure the concentration of krill in the water.
Now the 450-kilogram drone has washed up on Waratah Bay Surf Beach in eastern Victoria.
Waratah Bay Marine Rescue senior skipper Greg Mouldings said he found the drone at 6am Tuesday.
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