To determine a ‘dark count’ value or ‘offset’ for your ECO we recommend that the instrument be configured in as close a manner to the actual deployment mode as possible. This means the meter should be installed on the cage or logging system (CTD or other data logger),...
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What is the difference in pressure calibration for a Deep SBE41 versus an SBE61?
The deep SBE41 and SBE61 use the same pressure sensor - a 7000dbar Kistler. And, they are calibrated with the same Paroscientific Digiquartz reference. However, the calibration process is different. A deep SBE41 receives a 2-point sensor only temperature compensation...
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Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026
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 and ISUS Sensor Trade-In Offer
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...
Case Study: Revealing the Complex Dynamics of Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting with Sea-Bird Scientific’s SBE 49 FastCAT CTD + PDIM
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....
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