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Underwater Gliders

Read more about the article The Ocean Is Getting More Acidic—What That Actually Means

The Ocean Is Getting More Acidic—What That Actually Means

Thanks to carbon emissions, the ocean is changing, and that is putting a whole host of marine organisms at risk. These scientists are on the front lines. Eric Niiler |…

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Read more about the article pHOxy lady February 2019 Deployment Success

pHOxy lady February 2019 Deployment Success

Cold weather and ice did not prevent the Rutgers RUCOOL team from deploying the pHOxy lady, our autonomous underwater glider that measures pH and dissolved oxygen, on Friday, February 1,…

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Read more about the article RUCOOL featured on BigTen LiveBIG YouTube Channel

RUCOOL featured on BigTen LiveBIG YouTube Channel

How Rutgers is keeping an eye on our oceans: LiveBIG 2018-2019  Working to help shape our future, the Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) uses cutting-edge technology,…

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Read more about the article RUCOOL part of team awarded $10.3 million to advance understanding of Gulf of Mexico Loop Current

RUCOOL part of team awarded $10.3 million to advance understanding of Gulf of Mexico Loop Current

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Research Campaign to Advance Understanding of Gulf of Mexico Loop Current Moves Forward By Awarding $10.3 Million in Initial Grants WASHINGTON – Following recommendations from a…

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Read more about the article Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is named the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional

Assistant Professor Travis Miles is the 2018 Ocean News and Technology/Marine Technology Society Young Professional. This award which recognizes an MTS Member, 35 years old or younger, who has demonstrated…

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Read more about the article Crew Prepares RU29 Challenger Deployment

Crew Prepares RU29 Challenger Deployment

Dave Aragon (Rutgers) and the boat crew from Kalpitiya Diving prepare to deploy glider RU29 from Trincomalee, Sri Lanka on August 12, 2018. The University of Western Australia, the National…

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Read more about the article The World’s First pH glider

The World’s First pH glider

An all-female team from the Saba Research Group met their glider off the coast of Long Island, NY to clean off biofouling and collect water samples to compare to the…

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71 Dudley Rd
New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520

848-932-6555

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