IFCB in NAAMES Expeditions

An Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB) was among the ship-board laboratory instruments deployed in a recent North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES) cruise. University of Maine scientists Emmanuel Boss, Lee Karp-Boss and graduate student Nils Haentjens used an IFCB to collect over 1.4 million high resolution images of individual chlorophyll containing particles. The NAAMES goal
April 10-13, see McLane Sales Rep Shallow Sea Technology at Oceans ’16, Shanghai. Bring your questions to Booths 58 and 65 at the Shanghai International Convention Center, Lujiazui.  Contact us for more information.
March 15-17, McLane Engineering Manager Tim Shanahan and UK Sales Rep Kelso Riddell will be at OI London in Stand P120. McLane Sales Reps from Canada, Germany, France, Japan, Portugal, and Spain will also attend this event at the Excel Exhibition Centre. We look forward to answering your questions. Our IFCB sampler demo will be running  a live feed to

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
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