Oahu Cruise Brings Lab to Sea

The advantage of samplers that perform in-situ, real-time laboratory analysis is evidenced in a C-MORE BioLINCS marine microbe study North of Oahu. The deployment features the ESP and other instruments that conduct studies in the field which often depend upon a return to sophisticated laboratory environments. Read more about this fascinating September deployment at the

New MMP Sensor Integration

McLane Moored Profiler (MMP) sensor options now include the Nortek AquaDopp HR and Satlantic SUNA sensors. Also, the Seabird Inductive Modem (IMM) communication protocol has been fully implemented as an option to inductively transfer files. The AquaDopp collects Doppler acoustic current measurements, and the SUNA is a nitrate sensor. For a full up-to-date list of

McLane Flotation

Did you know that along with our profilers and samplers, McLane manufactures a full flotation line for oceanographic and offshore mooring installations, custom instrument housings and recovery beacons? Our 12” glass spheres have 10kg buoyancy each and are flexible and cost effective (the G6600 3 float model is 18% more buoyant than a 17” sphere). Steel subsurface

NEPTUNE Cruise

Canada’s R/V Thomas G. Thompson recently set sail on a cruise to maintain, recover, and deploy more instruments at the NEPTUNE seafloor observatory. NEPTUNE is the world’s first multi-node regional cabled seafloor observatory, and McLane Sediment Traps and RAS samplers were deployed in 2009 for Phase One of this 25 year project. Daily cruise updates, cruise
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