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Program Update – January 2015
Monthly program update from the OOI.
Read MoreProgram Update – Year in Review 2014
https://oceanobservatories.org/2014-ooi-milestones/
Read More2014 OOI Milestones
In 2014, the OOI moved toward completion of the construction phase with eight deployment cruises installing 34 moorings, 9 instrumented seafloor sites, 16 gliders, and approximately 550 instruments.
Read MoreOOI Connects with Users at the AGU 2014 Fall Meeting
Last week, members of the OOI team connected with members of the science, management, and education OOI user community at the 2014 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Conference in San Francisco.
Read MoreOOI Deployment and Maintenance at Station Papa
The OOI team in June 2014 conducted deployment and scheduled maintenance activities for the global component of the OOI infrastructure located in the Ocean Station Papa site, in the Gulf of Alaska.
Read MoreVISIONS ’14 Deploys Remaining Cabled Array Infrastructure
The Research Vessel (R/V) Thomas G. Thompson set sail July 13th on the VISIONS ’14 expedition to complete construction of the OOI Cabled Array in the Northeast Pacific.
Read MoreOOI Employment Opportunity
Rutgers University seeks applications for the following OOI positions: Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Evaluators and Ocean Observatories Initiative Data Manager.
Read MoreSystem Status: Seismometer Data from Axial Volcano and Hydrate Ridge is now live!
Thanks to a productive collaboration between IRIS and OOI over the past several weeks, it is a pleasure to announce the availability today of OOI seismometer data.
Read MoreOcean Observatories Initiative to Participate in AGU 2014 Fall Meeting
Members of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) program will participate in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting next week.
Read MoreMessage from the Director: Leadership Change for OOI
I am pleased to announce that Michael Kelly will be taking over as OOI Program Director in January 2015, following my retirement from Ocean Leadership at the end of December.
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