We are grateful to have this study featured on the latest episode of Season 16 of PBS‘s, Changing Seas, a TV series that explores what’s going on with our oceans through the eyes of researchers and scientists.

We are grateful to have this study featured on the latest episode of Season 16 of PBS‘s, Changing Seas, a TV series that explores what’s going on with our oceans through the eyes of researchers and scientists.
This case study was developed in partnership with Dr. Andrea Kealoha, Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii Department of Oceanography, along with Dr. Craig Nelson, Dr. Nick Hawco, and Dr. Eileen Nalley.
Missed us at Ocean Sciences 2020? Check out digital copies of our Science Team’s conference posters to learn more about what they are working on: Field Performance of an ISFET Based Profiling pH SensorCharles W. Branham, Vladislav Simontov, Yuichiro Takeshita &...
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Through focused, organization-wide collaboration, Sea-Bird Scientific has made significant strides in improving the customer experience, with extra attention on exceeding customer expectations in service, support and delivery. To reinforce this commitment, we are...
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The Deep SeapHOx™ V2: Revolutionizing Moored Ocean Monitoring Welcome to the future of oceanographic research with the Deep SeapHOx™ V2. Designed for long-term deployments in diverse environments, from shallow regions to the deep ocean, this state-of-the-art...