The Business of Aquaculture

Ocean Ops, Unmanned: Dr. James Bellingham on How Marine Robots Are Rewiring Aquaculture (and Everything Underwater)

Lourdes Gant

Welcome to The Business of Aquaculture! This week, we dive beyond the splashy headlines into the quiet revolution happening under the waves with Dr. James Bellingham—world-renowned robotics pioneer, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, and Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of exploration robotics. He’s also the author of How Are Marine Robots Shaping Our Future?

From the Arctic to the Antarctic, Dr. Bellingham has led two dozen AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) expeditions through crushing pressure, freezing darkness, and some very opinionated currents. In this episode, we explore how marine robots are already transforming aquaculture management, climate data collection, offshore energy scouting, and even shipwreck discovery. We dig into:

  • How ocean forces, habitats, and creatures shape our daily lives—and the urgent environmental threats robotics can address.
  • Real-world deployments, from wreck recovery to deep-sea resource mapping—and what’s next for industry.
  • The ethics and safety playbook: accountability, regulation, and trust as autonomy scales.

If you care about sustainable seafood, resilient supply chains, and smarter decisions at sea, this conversation is your sonar ping. Grab your fins—no human piloting required.

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