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use tweezers
they call it ocean graphers
Sea cucumbers feed on small particles including algae, tiny aquatic animals, and waste materials. They collect these with the 8 to 30 tube feet surrounding their mouths.
One of the best swimmer insects is the water beetle. These aquatic insects have adapted to swimming underwater and come to the surface occasionally to collect air. They have a water bubble under their abdomen, where they store air and also prevents water getting into their spiracles.
They collect money for stuffing animals.
If somebody didn't do it already, you would have to collect A LOT of information.
Collect security information for a potential attack on the base.
collect information from space
Nope. Several other bird species are able to swim underwater, generally to collect food. For example, migrating ducks dive into gaps in the Arctic icecap, where superheated water pours out of the shallow sea floor, to collect shellfish to eat.
The easiest way is to use an aquatic plant (one that grows underwater). In sunlight this will release bubbles - collect the bubbles in an upturned (water filled) jar placed over the plant. Once you have collected the gas use the oxygen test (relight a smoldering taper) on the gas to see if it is oxygen.
bits of information is stuff that you collect.
Let's say you have a chicken, and you want collect it. You collect the egg the same way you harvest your plants!