by doug | Oct 30, 2020 | Soundnine News
Beginning in 2019, Soundnine Inc. (S9) collaborated with Caribbean Wind LLC in the Chesapeake Bay Trust Hypoxia Project to pilot a cost effective, real-time dissolved oxygen monitoring system using a lightweight, low-power, real-time inductive CTD-O2 mooring...
by doug | Oct 23, 2019 | Soundnine News
Soundnine’s new Subsurface Inductive Mooring Controller (SIMC), Inductive Data Recorder (IDR), Enduro sensors and unique mooring components by Mooring Systems Inc scored a hit with researchers. Read the article in this month’s issue of Ocean News &...
by doug | Mar 12, 2019 | Soundnine News
The Ulti-buoy with Cellular or Satellite telemetry, S9 inductive modem technology, and XT/XTP sensors enables reliable, low cost, high-accuracy monitoring in fresh or salt water up 200 meters depth. New hull options range from 30 to 60 cm diameter, allowing a greater...
by doug | Mar 12, 2019 | Soundnine News
Last year a New Zealand science team mobilized for one of the most ambitious projects carried out in Antarctica. Their goal was to monitor conditions at the Ross Ice Shelf and study how this vast ice shelf might respond to future global warming. The Ross Ice Shelf is...
by doug | Aug 13, 2018 | Soundnine News
The observatory is called THEMO (Texas A&M – University of Haifa Eastern Mediterranean Observatory) and comprises a shallow mooring (125 m) on the continental shelf near the edge of the Levant Basin, 25 km from Haifa, and a deep mooring (1500 m) located 50...
by doug | Jul 16, 2018 | Soundnine News
An experimental drifting buoy equipped with Soundnine”s eXpendable Temperature and Pressure (XTP) sensors was deployed for the UpTempo project, headed by Dr. Mike Steele of the University of Washington, Polar Science Center. The project uses inexpensive buoys...