Ocean plankton are the drifters of the marine world. They're algae, animals, bacteria, or protists that are at the mercy of the tide and currents....
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Weather Monitoring in Extreme Conditions
A VENTUS X ultrasonic wind sensor has been deployed by researchers at the Summit Station on the Greenland Ice Sheet in the Arctic, 10,000 feet above...
Ifremer, the French National Institute for Ocean Science, has chosen iXblue, a global high-tech company specializing in the design and manufacturing...
Del Mar Oceanographic (DMO) and RBR are pleased to announce the signing of a collaboration agreement for the provision of Wirewalkers™ with RBR CTDs...
Cheryl Hapke, Ph.D., is joining science and engineering firm Integral Consulting Inc. as a senior consultant to support its Marine Science and...
Early detection of changes to ocean currents
Blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change
Newly discovered sea sponge wields influence over reef function and ecosystem health
The first McLane-manufactured Prawler in the field has surpassed 100,000 meters of profiling and real-time temperature and salinity data...
Preemptive, Predictive Solution Advances the Rise of Digitalization in Offshore Production
As fisheries are starting to harvest krill resources to feed the world’s population, this must be done in a sustainable manner, based on accurate,...
Teledyne Marine announces the return of its annual photo contest.
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