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Read more about the article Alex López speaks at OTEAR Classroom Inclusivity Workshop

Alex López speaks at OTEAR Classroom Inclusivity Workshop

Alex López was one of three faculty speakers for OTEAR's "Inclusive Practices Spotlight: Strategies from Rutgers’ Instructors" workshop this Friday, highlighting the value of student-led learning and sharing implementation strategies…

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Read more about the article Bistatic Current Measurements Now Operational

Bistatic Current Measurements Now Operational

Rutgers made bistatic High-Frequency radar (HFR) surface current measurements operational within their observatory last month.  Bistatic measurements offer several benefits for oceanographic and coastal applications: Increased coverage: Bistatic systems can…

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Read more about the article MS of Operational Oceanography students deploy Sofar Spotter buoy

MS of Operational Oceanography students deploy Sofar Spotter buoy

Friday afternoon, the MOO students prepared and deployed a Sofar Spotter buoy in the boat basin of the Rutgers University Marine Field Station with the help of Roland Hagan. The Spotter was awarded…

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Read more about the article Masters of Operational Oceanography students deployed RU23 out of Tuckerton

Masters of Operational Oceanography students deployed RU23 out of Tuckerton

Masters of Operational Oceanography students deployed RU23 out of Tuckerton yesterday. Scott is pictured here, but Trivik, Nick and Capt Chip were on board as well in the foul weather.…

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Read more about the article Ecological & Oceanographic Survey of the Outer Shelf of the Mid Atlantic Bight

Ecological & Oceanographic Survey of the Outer Shelf of the Mid Atlantic Bight

Ecological & Oceanographic Survey of the Outer Shelf of the Mid Atlantic Bight: A Rutgers underwater Slocum glider will be deployed in and around the Leading Light Wind lease area…

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Read more about the article Atlantic Cod & North American Right Whale Monitoring at Revolution Wind

Atlantic Cod & North American Right Whale Monitoring at Revolution Wind

Atlantic Cod & North American Right Whale Monitoring at Revolution Wind: A Rutgers underwater Slocum glider will be deployed in the Revolution Wind lease area just southwest of Martha’s Vineyard,…

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Read more about the article Deepwater-Irrigated Open-Ocean Seaweed Mariculture: Field Studies and Modeling

Deepwater-Irrigated Open-Ocean Seaweed Mariculture: Field Studies and Modeling

Deepwater-Irrigated Open-Ocean Seaweed Mariculture: Field Studies and Modeling: Several ocean-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) approaches accelerate or enhance natural processes to remove CO2 from the surface ocean, in order to…

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