McLane on the Road: Japan 2015

McLane will be having a busy autumn in Japan. Our sales representative, 3S Ocean Networks, will be exhibiting at the meetings of the Plankton & Benthos Society of Japan (2-3 September) at Hokkaido University, The Oceanographic Society of Japan (27-29 September) at Ehime University, and the Japanese Society of Fisheries Oceanography (10-11 October) at the Kushiro Tourism

Sediment Traps in Fukushima Study

The American Chemical Society's Journal, Environmental Science and Technology has published results of a three-year time-series study that used McLane Sediment Traps. The time-series samplers collected sediment buried in the seafloor off of coastal Japan following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. Ken Buesseler of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), led the study which along with other WHOI scientists included Makio Honda and Hajime Kawakami

McLane named again to MTR 100

McLane is pleased to announce it has been named to the 2015 Marine Technology Reporter (MTR) Top 100 list. MTR is the world’s largest audited circulation magazine to cover the marine technology market. For ten years, the magazine has been evaluating and ranking marine technology companies worldwide to create the MTR 100 list. In the

APL Tests OOI Profiler Enhancements

As part of NSF’s Ocean Observing Initiative, the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), Seattle, WA recently tested Profiler enhancements with McLane Software Engineer Cleo Zani on-site. The team exercised new adaptive profiling commands. Adaptive commands are transmitted between the MMP, an inductive communication and battery charging docking station at
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