Sea-Bird Scientific is excited to be attending ADMT-24 in Hobart, Tasmania from October 23 – 27.

Sea-Bird Scientific is excited to be attending ADMT-24 in Hobart, Tasmania from October 23 – 27.
Watch our latest Sea-Bird University session, to learn how to use, maintain, and process data from our latest multiparameter instrument, the HydroCAT-EP.
Art Pederson, founder and former President of Sea-Bird Electronics, passed away on October 8th, 2021. Art leaves behind a legacy that changed the face of oceanography and acted as the bedrock on which Sea-Bird Scientific is formed. We spoke with Dr. Norge Larson, former President of Sea-Bird Scientific, about the early days of Sea-Bird, and how Art’s innovations lead to the company we are today.
The Shallow SeaFET v0.6 was the first commercially available ISFET pH sensor developed for ocean science. Today, the SeaFET V2, SeapHOx V2, and Deep SeapHOx V2 feature major improvements to the original design. Consider trading in your older unit through December 31, 2022.
We’ve built new safety features around the HydroCAT-EP V2’s pH sensor. Watch Greg teach you how to properly flush and store your pH sensors to get the most out of your gear.
The HydroCAT-EP V2 is the next generation of multiparameter instruments. It measures CTD data alongside dissolved oxygen, pH, fluorescence, and turbidity, all within a single self-contained package. Learn about the new changes to this product.
Our dissolved oxygen sensors, the SBE 43 and SBE 63, are calibrated with tools and methods we learned from calibrating our world-class temperature and conductivity sensors. Get a look behind the scenes in our calibration lab.
The SUNA V2 is an ultraviolet spectrometer designed to measure nitrate in-situ. At Sea-Bird, we use a temperature-controlled bath and various solutions to characterize and calibrate the sensor’s output. Learn how we prepare SUNA V2s for seawater and freshwater deployments.
ISFET pH sensors, like the SeaFET V2 and SeapHOx V2, receive a factory calibration, and don’t require regular field maintenance. Learn how we’ve adapted our calibration facility to account for conditions these instruments meet in the wild.
To ensure that our teams can effectively resolve your technical support queries and communicate RMA updates, we recommend that you preemptively whitelist @seabird.com email addresses in your email system.
Watch this video to learn about the tools that we use to achieve optimal accuracy from Sea-Bird’s resident Metrologist, Laura Collins.
Come See Us at AGU in San Francisco! Sea-Bird Scientific is excited to exhibit at the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting taking place in San Francisco, California, from December 11 – 15, 2023. Please come see members of our team at booth #604 to get answers to your...
Please join us alongside BioSonics, Marine Technology Society, and Sequoia Scientific as we host a Seattle Ocean Science & Technology Conference Happy Hour! Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2023 from 5:30 - 8:30pm Location: National Nordic Museum | 2655 NW Market...
We were excited to be featured in ECO magazine’s latest digital edition of their Deep-Sea Exploration series. In the spring of 2018, Triton Submarines reached out to the team at Sea-Bird Scientific, to express interest in using our SBE 49 FastCAT CTD (conductivity,...