Rutgers Offshore Wind Energy Collaborative
Q&A on Recent Whale Strandings and Offshore Wind Energy Development Are whale strandings increasing along the Jersey Shore? Recent whale strandings along New Jersey and New York continue a…
Q&A on Recent Whale Strandings and Offshore Wind Energy Development Are whale strandings increasing along the Jersey Shore? Recent whale strandings along New Jersey and New York continue a…
MS of Operational Oceanography (MOO) students recently visited Furuno USA Inc. in Denton, MD to learn about Furuno's diverse marine radar technologies and their applications. The visit was hosted by…
MS of Operational Oceanography (MOO) Students trained over a 3-day workshop led by SEABER's Quentin Tatibouet, testing RUCOOL's new AUV the YUCO-SCAN. This new AUV is equipped with side-scan sonar,…
Dr. Hugh Roarty’s article “The Vessel Traffic Service Needs a Major Radar Upgrade” was recently published in US Naval Proceedings. Proceedings is a monthly magazine published by the United States…
Rutgers has launched the Offshore Wind Collaborative to coordinate and build expertise in offshore wind research across the university community and to support workforce development pathways to employment in this industry.…
RUCOOL’s Julia Engdahl has won multiple awards for her work last year at NOAA. She won two Director’s Team Awards from NOAA’s Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS).…
Thirty years ago, a satellite receiving dish on top of the brand new Rutgers marine sciences building was turned on. This signaled the birth of RUCOOL. Since then, this group…