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sbu01-20210513T1933
Stony Brook University's ocean glider project at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences is part of a multi-disciplinary 10 year effort to monitor the physical, chemical... -
ru34-20220113T1949
This glider mission will serve as an integral component of Ørsted’s Ecosystem and Passive Acoustic Monitoring (ECO-PAM) project, which will help advance research for detection... -
ru34-20220330T1435
This glider mission will serve as an integral component of Ørsted’s Ecosystem and Passive Acoustic Monitoring (ECO-PAM) project, which will help advance research for detection... -
um_240-20211205T1918
This project is conducting a deployment of a passive acoustic glider in the eastern Gulf of Maine to monitor and survey calls of Sei, Fin, Humpback and Right whales, and... -
uvi_01-20230921T1324
This project is focused on collecting upper ocean data ahead-of and during tropical cyclones to better understand ocean mixing and feedbacks on hurricane intensity. Glider... -
um_242-20220903T1654
This project is conducting seasonal deployments to investigate carbonate chemistry and monitor ocean acidification in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. The glider used for the automated... -
ru43-20240612T1658
This project is conducting a seasonal baseline survey with a pair of gliders deployed in each season over two years with a full complement of available sensors to simultaneously... -
blue-20200925T1419
This glider deployment is part of continuing Investigation of Mid-Atlantic Cold Pool Dynamics: The Ocean Glider Component. The program goal is to measure the seasonal-varying... -
sbu01-20210513T1933
Stony Brook University's ocean glider project at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences is part of a multi-disciplinary 10 year effort to monitor the physical, chemical... -
maracoos_02-20210820T1546
This project supports the deployment and realtime data delivery of autonomous underwater gliders in the coastal ocean to better resolve and understand essential ocean features... -
ru34-20220113T1949
This glider mission will serve as an integral component of Ørsted’s Ecosystem and Passive Acoustic Monitoring (ECO-PAM) project, which will help advance research for detection...