A Decade of Work for ITPs

For nearly a decade, Ice Tethered Profilers (ITP) have been deployed to observe the physics and biology of the changing Actic environment ranging from ice floes to regional lakes providing observations covering a large region of the Arctic Ocean. More recently, in the summer of 2012, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) scientists took

McLane at ASLO Granada

22-27 February 2015, McLane will be in Granada, Spain. Director of Special Projects Ivory Engstrom, as well as our EU sales representatives, will be attending the 2015 Aquatic Sciences Meeting. Contact us for more details, and visit us at Booth 24. We will be happy to answer your questions as well as share updates on

McLane at Ocean Sciences 21-26 February

February 21-26, 2016, McLane’s GM Jon Mogul and Engineering Manager Tim Shanahan will be at the Ocean Sciences Meeting in New Orleans, LA. Visit us in Booth # 509 at the Ernest N. Memorial Convention Center. An IFCB sampler will run in the Booth showing a live feed to images from a local water sample, and our newest single event sampler, the Dual Filter WTS-LV
Scientists from the NSF-funded Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) project which includes a McLane WTS-LV Bore-Hole configured sampler, have published a paper in the journal Nature about a viable microbial ecosystem found beneath a half-mile of ice in Antarctica. Venturing to this previously unexplored part of our biosphere has provided a glimpse
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