Apply: 2025 AZFP-nano Early Career Scientist Award
ASL invites applications by March 30 for the 2025 Early Career Scientist Award to win the use of the new AZFP-nano autonomous acoustic profiler for three months.
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ASL invites applications by March 30 for the 2025 Early Career Scientist Award to win the use of the new AZFP-nano autonomous acoustic profiler for three months.
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ASL’s Dr. Julek Chawarski has successfully completed a research expedition to the glacial fjords along the southeast coast of Greenland, near the Ammassalik Archipelago, focusing on glacial–ocean interactions in a region rarely explored by research vessels.
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ASL Environmental Sciences has announced the successful field trials of a new prototype split-beam sonar in the Saanich Inlet near the Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada.
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ASL Environmental Sciences invites applications for its early-career scientist program that supports the oceanographic and limnological research community by lending, free of charge, a calibrated battery-powered Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (AZFP).
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The AZFP6-ice is the next generation in high-resolution, low-power, continuously recording subsurface instruments that are capable of long-term deployments of a year or more.
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ASL‘s 2020 Early Career Scientist Contest is now open. The goal of this program is to support the oceanographic and limnological research community by lending, free of charge, a calibrated battery-powered Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (AZFP) (either 125/200/455/769-kHz or 38/125/200/455-kHz configuration), plus mooring cage and battery fora three-month maximum deployment period, along with the support from ASL’s team of experts.
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