Dr. Mindy Richlen and her team from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) visited McLane in March to prepare their Phytoplankton Sampler (PPS) for deployment. The one day training at our McLane facility consisted of programming a deployment, general operations and maintenance procedures. If you own a McLane sampler or profiler, consider adding product training at our
McLane, along with customer and industry partners, recently took McLane Moored Profilers (MMP) into the ocean on the East and West coasts. Two separate collaborative at-sea deployments successfully tested a new profiler inductive charging system and a prototype profiler with new sensor integration, inductive telemetry, and mechanical enhancements. In Seattle, WA, Shilshole Bay was the
McLane Engineer Tom Fougere will present at the ONR/MTS Buoy Workshop in San Diego, CA March 3-6. Tom will share findings from a recent profiler test deployment of enhanced mechanical features and sensor integration. The McLane team worked with RBR systems and Nortek, testing the Aquadopp II and Concerto CTD sensors. Over 2,299 profiles were
Aloha! McLane Engineering Manager Tim Shanahan staff will be at the Ocean Sciences 17th biennial meeting 23-28 February in Honolulu, Hawaii. Contact us to arrange an appointment or stop by our booth E85 at the Hawaii Convention Center. We will be happy answer any questions you may have on our profilers, samplers, and flotation.
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