If you see something that looks like a bright yellow torpedo gliding through the ocean - don't panic, it's just Betty.
Hawke's Bay Regional Council is working alongside the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa) to operate the glider for the next four weeks.
Betty - named after Betty Batham, a pioneer of marine science - was launched on Tuesday at the Coastguard dock in Ahuriri Inner Harbour in time for Sea Week.
During the mission, it will cover most of Hawke Bay and sample out to New Zealand's 12 nautical mile territorial limit, which is close to 22km off shore.
Betty will spend most of its time underwater, collecting data on temperature, salinity and oxygen levels in the bay. The only time it will surface will be to transfer data and confirm its location.