Argo is a global ocean observational program that aims to measure the temperature and salinity of the upper layers of the world's oceans. Launched in the early 2000s, the Argo program utilizes a fleet of autonomous floating devices known as Argo floats. These floats are equipped with sensors and can dive to depths of around 2000 meters (about 6,600 feet) to collect data on ocean properties.
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