NOAA secures Contract for 2 New Research Ships

A shipyard in Louisiana has a $178 million Navy contract to build two new research ships for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Read moreA shipyard in Louisiana has a $178 million Navy contract to build two new research ships for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Read moreOSIL produces two data buoys and land-based deck unit for the ongoing oceanic research under the Rhode Island Consortium for Coastal Ecology Assessment Innovation & Modeling.
Read moreThis three-day workshop held October 15-18, 2017 at Catamaran Resort in San Diego, California is preceded by a full day of networking opportunities and includes customer presentations, product and software training, field service meetings, networking opportunities and on-water demonstrations provided by Teledyne Marine’s top-tier oceanographic manufacturers. Products include ADCPs, CTDs, DVLs, imaging and mapping sonar and software, motion sensors,
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