8 April 2011: McLane was honored by a visit from a delegation from Ireland and Northern Ireland. The group visited Washington DC and Boston on a study trip entitled Marine Renewable Energy: Regulation, Financing, Research and Development. This delegation of fourteen men and women comprised of marine energy entrepreneurs, government officials, policymakers, academics, and energy
Romor Ocean Solutions, McLane’s representative in Canada, will be attending the International Polar Year (IPY) 2012 Conference in Montreal Canada (22-27 April). Romor will attend the conference and provide information on McLane profilers, samplers, and flotation — many of which have been successfully deployed in the polar regions. Stop by booth 202 to learn more about some of
As crude oil prices spike, the Obama administration has approved the first Gulf of Mexico deep-water drilling permit since last April’s Deepwater Horizon explosion. As reported in our Fall Newsletter, McLane Sediment Traps are among the instruments now helping scientists examine the long-term effects of the Gulf cleanup. Among current projects, a new deep water plume
The WHOI magazine Oceanus recently featured a story about how Dr. Don Anderson’s lab is using the new ESP sampler built by McLane to revolutionize the detection and study of harmful algal blooms. During a spring 2011 ESP deployment in the Gulf of Maine, the ESP will continuously monitor the water and detect blooms as
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