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Sunburst Sensors Selected to Provide Instruments for OOI Water Measurements
The Consortium for Ocean Leadership, with funding from the National Science Foundation, has selected Sunburst Sensors, LCC, of Missoula, Montana, to provide pH (PHSEN) and Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Water Instruments (PC02W) for the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI).
Read MoreProgram Update – December 2011
Having achieved a number of significant milestones in 2011, the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) program is diving into 2012 with installation and test activities continuing at a rapid pace across the program, bringing the construction of the infrastructure another year closer to completion.
Read MoreWatch an OOI Milestones Video Here
Having achieved a number of significant milestones in 2011, the OOI program is diving into 2012 with installation and test activities continuing at a rapid pace across the program…
Read MoreNEPTUNE Canada Seeks Aplicants for Instrument Scientist, Marine Equipment Technologist Positions
The NEPTUNE Canada program has announced two new job opportunities including the need for an Instrument Scientist and a Marine Equipment Technologist.
Read MoreRequest for Proposals (RFP) 4170-67626 for Underwater Color Digital Still Camera Systems (OOI) – CLOSED
The University of Washington (hereinafter referred to as “UW”), with funding from the National Science Foundation, is soliciting proposals from qualified organizations interested in providing Subsea Color Digital Still Camera Systems (CAMDS) and related services to support the objectives of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI).
Read MoreProgram Update – November 2011
The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) program in November continued progress testing and procuring critical components of the OOI and providing updated information on instruments and other aspects of the program to the community that ultimately will use the OOI and its data.
Read MoreOcean Observatories Initiative Project Dedicated to Delivering Data
The mandate of the OOI is to provide data to the scientific community, Tim Cowles, Vice President & Director of Ocean Observing at the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, stressed while providing an OOI update to members of the community attending the AGU meeting.
Read MoreInformation on East Coast Activities and Pioneer Array
The Ocean Observatories Initiative program currently is conducting At Sea Tests of equipment off the New England Coast.
Read MoreRequest for Proposals (RFP) 4170-67625 for Seafloor HD Video Camera Systems (OOI) – CLOSED
The University of Washington (hereinafter referred to as ―UW‖), with funding from the National Science Foundation, is soliciting proposals from qualified organizations interested in providing Subsea High Definition Video Camera Systems (CAMHD) and related services to support the objectives of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI).
Read MoreOcean Observatories Initiative To Participate in AGU Fall Meeting
OOI will participate in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in December with a variety of sessions, posters and information sharing opportunities throughout the show.
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