RAS and Added Sensors in RAPID Array

McLane Remote Access Samplers (RAS) are now part of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)-funded Rapid Climate Change Programme (RAPID) moorings, with RAS frames added to moorings placed offshore of Africa, the Bahamas and at the mid-Atlantic ridge. The Atlantic Biogeochemical (ABC) Fluxes project – led by scientists from National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS) – customized the RAS frames to hold additional

Happy Holidays from McLane

McLane would like to wish all our customers and partners a very happy and bright holiday season.

WTS-LV Deployed by ROV

A WTS-LV was deployed using the ROV Hercules in a recent Northern Gulf of Mexico deployment from the E/V Nautilus. The WTS-LV collected microbes from the water column at depths ranging from 400-600m, to help determine how natural hydrocarbon seepage impacts deep-water coral communities. The coral research is being conducted by the Ecosystem Impacts of
November 15-19, 2015, McLane’s Director of Special Projects, Ivory Engstrom, will be attending The Eighth Symposium on Harmful Algae in Long Beach, California. This year’s conference will be held aboard the Queen Mary. McLane’s booth will feature a demonstration unit of the IFCB, including a live feed to images from a local water sample. McLane will
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