Challenger Glider Sets New World Record in the Indian Ocean
An international team of scientists and students has just completed the first of three legs in a three-year effort to be the first to navigate an autonomous underwater robot completely…
An international team of scientists and students has just completed the first of three legs in a three-year effort to be the first to navigate an autonomous underwater robot completely…
Deployment of NJ Department of Environmental Protection funded underwater glider (RU28). It will provide data from the ocean floor to surface on temperature, salinity, waves, chlorophyll, sediment and oxygen, and…
On Thursday November 10th, Craig McLean, Assistant Administrator of the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) spoke at the Marine and Coastal…
After deploying RU29 off of Brazil, Marcelo Dottori visited RUCOOL to discuss further collaborations. To read more about the deployment effort by Marcelo and his team at the University of…
After a two and a half year hiatus, Silbo, the first glider of the Challenger Glider Mission is back in the water! Deployed at noon on April 13 2016 right…
On July 2nd, Andrenette Morrison and Liam Ramsay visited Teledyne Marine Systems in North Falmouth, MA. They met with Teledyne official, Clara Hulbert, who provided a short tour of the…
Director of US IOOS, Zdenka Willis visited the Ocean Observatories Class to commemorate the conclusion of RU29's circumnavigation of the South Atlantic and to participate in the student's End of…