When you're going to school by the ocean it's fun to do some underwater exploration
Dale Gerhard
Fifth-grader Gabriella Hristov and six-grader Chandler Herr launch their ROV in the pool at Cape May Elementary School. The students of Sandy Sandmeyer-Bryan are building underwater remotely operated vehicles, or ROVs, as a school project for marine science.
Dale Gerhard
Fourth-grader Edgar Ramirez and fifth-grader Sadie Jensen test their vehicles.
Dale Gerhard
Students of Sandy Sandmeyer-Bryan at Cape May Elementary School, are building underwater remotely operated vehicles, or ROVs, as a school project for marine science.
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