This highlight was developed in partnership with the British Antarctic Survey. Sea-Bird Scientific interviewed Peter Davis, Ph.D., co-PI of the MELT project as part of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration at the British Antarctic Survey.
This highlight was developed in partnership with the British Antarctic Survey. Sea-Bird Scientific interviewed Peter Davis, Ph.D., co-PI of the MELT project as part of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration at the British Antarctic Survey.
When service technician Jenn Wilson received an invitation from Schmidt Ocean Institute to join their 21-day expedition aboard Falkor (too), she knew it was a rare opportunity. She wasn’t just joining a crew – she was helping make history.
This case study was developed in partnership with the University of Washington (UW) Ocean Technology Program. Sea-Bird Scientific partnered with Sasha Seroy, Ph.D. and a select group of students at UW to explore the use of the Deep SeapHOx™ V2 pH sensor in freshwater environments. The deployment took place across approximately seven months from October 2024 – April 2025.
We invite members of the Scripps community to join us for an in-person Technical Forum at the Scripps campus on October 16 + 17 in La Jolla, San Diego, CA, to showcase the latest in software innovation at Sea-Bird Scientific.
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 pleased to partner with Scripps Institute of Oceanography to showcase a recent study done by Dr. Andrea Kealoha and her team at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa in monitoring coastal water quality following the devastating wildfire in Lahaina in August of 2023.
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.
We were excited to partner with the Marine Technology Society (MTS https://www.mtsociety.org/) to bring you a webinar to walk through our new software, Fathom.
On Friday, December 16, we were grateful to host over 30 NOAA Marine Technicians from across the US at our headquarters in Bellevue, Washington, to provide on-site training on various Sea-Bird Scientific technologies and instruments.
Thank you for attending a celebration of innovation in ocean science with The Oceanography Society and Sea-Bird Scientific.
We hope to see you at #OSM26! We are excited to return to the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland, from February 22-27 at booth #41. Overview The Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM) is a biennial global gathering fostering collaboration among ocean researchers...
SUNA V1 or ISUS Sensor Trade-In Offer Sea-Bird Scientific is excited to offer a limited-time trade-in program for customers with a SUNA V1 or ISUS nitrate sensor. Eligible participants will receive a trade-in credit toward the purchase of a SUNA V2, now available at a...
Overview This highlight was developed in partnership with the British Antarctic Survey. Sea-Bird Scientific interviewed Peter Davis, Ph.D., co-PI of the MELT project, as part of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration at the British Antarctic Survey. Dr....