OneNOAA Science Seminar Series: Three Short Talks on Innovative Technologies, Measuring Ice Keels in the US Arctic and Inexpensive Loggers for Underway Systems
Presenters: Shaun W. Bell, Margaret Sullivan, and David A. Strausz III, University of Washington Joint Institute for the Study of Atmosphere and Ocean
Event Type: Webinars and Virtual Events
When: 1 April 2020
Where: Online: 9:00-10:00 am AKDT, 1:00-2:00 pm EDT
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Abstract:
- Exploring 4 years of Prawler data at Mooring site M2 and the insights this platform provides.
- Sonarice data tells a story of the dynamics of seasonal ice formation, and illustrates a trend toward decreasing winter ice-cover.
- How to use a Raspberry Pi to make a simple and inexpensive logger for oceanographic instruments.
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Access Code: 891-851-101 Seminar POC: Heather Tabisola, heather.tabisola [at] noaa.gov
This seminar is part of NOAA's EcoFOCI bi-annual seminar series focused on the ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea and U.S. Arctic to improve understanding of ecosystem dynamics and applications of that understanding to the management of living marine resources. Visit the EcoFOCI webpage for more information, https://www.ecofoci.noaa.gov/. Titles:
- Improved Biophysical Observations from a Profiling Moored Observing Platform in the Southeast Bering Sea (Shaun Bell)
- Changing Seasons in the Chukchi Sea MIZ: a look at multiple years of ice draft from moorings near Icy Cape, Alaska (Peggy Sullivan)
- An Inexpensive Underway Sampling System Logger (Dave Strausz)
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