A recent Oceanography feature article, “New Frontiers in Ocean Exploration” highlights an expedition to maintain, upgrade and expand over 24 instruments at Ocean Networks Canada’s (ONC) offshore cabled observatory. Several McLane samplers were among the instruments maintained by the E/V Nautilus team during the 14-day expedition. The samplers’ ongoing deployments are part of key experiments
Sometimes instrument research is time consuming.  How would you find out if this instrument is appropriate for your science? Here are 7 quick links to learn about the IFCB. Start with our IFCB Vimeo channel which has a number of short videos on the IFCB  in multiple languages. Want to learn more and have a

World Oceans Day June 8, 2021

(June 8) 2021’s World Oceans Day theme, “life and livelihood” has special significance for McLane. Our Cape Cod location is full of natural beauty. We are proud to celebrate World Oceans Day from a unique place where our economy relies on ocean exploration, marine life care, and fishermen who for generations, have cultivated food from
ECO Magazine’s article “A Treasure from the Deep” provides perspective on studying  zooplankton swimmer samples to better understand deep-sea biodiversity and inter-seasonal changes in carbon flux. Among the ocean observatories discussed was the SOTS Observatory, an Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) Australia, site that uses McLane Sediment Traps and was recently noted for collecting the longest-ever
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