📣 Press Release - SBS Water Quality Monitoring Study to Be Featured on PBS’s Changing Seas Series 📣 Collaboration and partnership is at the core of what we do. We are – Enabling the science that matters – working with scientists and researchers across the globe to provide instrumentation that produces defensible and accurate data for use in climate change research, environmental monitoring, and more. 🌊 We were honored to collaborate with Dr. Andrea Kealoha and her team at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Oceanography to deploy a rapid water quality monitoring set-up in response to the devastating wildfire in Lahaina in August of 2023. We are grateful to have this study featured on the latest episode of Season 16 of PBS‘s, Changing Seas, a TV series that explores what’s going on with our oceans through the eyes of researchers and scientists. In the Maui Aloha ‘Āina: Mauka to Makai episode, our collaboration with Dr. Andrea Kealoha and her team is featured to depict the story of community resilience amidst loss from the wildfire. The episode will air live from 8:00 – 8:30pm ET today, Wednesday, June 26. More details on where to watch here: https://shorturl.at/HxudQ
Sea-Bird Scientific
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Bellevue, WA 5,057 followers
Powering science-based decisions, for a better ocean.
About us
Sea-Bird Scientific exists to help scientists know the world — and shape policy that changes it for the better. As one of the global leaders in oceanographic instrumentation, our customers work on the leading-edge of ocean science. Their results break the frontiers of what we know about natural waters and contribute to our understanding of climate change, ecosystem health, and more. Ranging from optical sensors to observational systems, we possess an expansive portfolio of accurate instrumentation that ensures we are powering science-based decisions, for a better ocean.
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- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
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- 201-500 employees
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- Bellevue, WA
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- Public Company
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- Oceanographic sensors, Water Quality monitoring, Optical Sensors, Radiometers, AUV/ROV Sensors, Platforms and Systems, Coastal and Estuarine, Ocean Color, Oil Spill Monitoring, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) monitoring, Coral Reef Monitoring, and Aquaculture
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Have you met our LED AC-S? The AC-S provides in-situ optical data of beam transmission and absorption over a minimum of 75 wavelengths in real-time. From climate modeling and ocean color validation, to carbon cycling, this broad spectrum attenuation sensor, with its LED installation, will enable you to gather more data without it leaving the water, allowing you to make the most informed decisions. Learn more here 👇 https://bit.ly/3AOAl8p
The LED AC-S
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We are excited to sponsor the upcoming 2024 Glider Workshop in Ann Arbor, Michigan, from September 10 – 12, 2024. Please be sure to stop by and visit our team! #UG2 Learn more here 👇 https://bit.ly/3MnM6Fs
UG2 Workshop 2024
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Will we see you at the OCEANS Conference & Exposition next month? 🌊 We are excited to sponsor and exhibit at the upcoming OCEANS Conference & Exposition in Halifax, NS, Canada from September 23 -26. Please come visit our team at booth #213! Our team will also be facilitating a presentation - look out for more details soon! #OCEANS2024 #OCEANS24 Learn more here 👇 https://bit.ly/4cH1eIL
OCEANS 2024
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MacArtney Underwater Technology Group has announced a partnership to distribute Sea-Bird Scientific's comprehensive precision instruments, enabling a broader range of solutions to meet customer needs. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehU3c77X #oceanresearch
MacArtney Partners with Sea-Bird Scientific to Expand Oceanographic Portfolio
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We are proud to announce our distribution agreement with MacArtney Underwater Technology Group to provide local and global support in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. Through this initiative, we provide more comprehensive solutions to better serve the global oceanographic community. Read more about our distribution agreement here 👇
We are happy to announce an extended distribution agreement with Sea-Bird Scientific, expanding our oceanographic portfolio with precision instruments designed for the harshest marine environments. This partnership enhances our ability to provide comprehensive solutions for ocean science, naval, and marine offshore sectors. ✅ Broader Range of Solutions: Integration of Sea-Bird Scientific's sensors, water samplers, and auxiliary products. ✅ Local and Global Support: Distribution in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark, with MacArtney serving as an integrator partner for global projects, offering turnkey solutions worldwide. ✅ Enhanced capacities: Improved technical expertise and training capabilities for end-users around the world. Eduardo Ramirez, Sea-Bird Scientific's Global Channel Sales Manager, states: "By leveraging our combined expertise and broad scope, we ensure impactful offerings to enhance performance and reliability across the oceanographic sector." MacArtney already has a significant track record in projects integrating Sea-Bird Scientific equipment, and the distribution agreement strengthens our position as a one-stop solutions provider committed to delivering precision and reliability in oceanographic measurements. Mikkel Sørensen, MacArtney's Sales Director Ocean Science, adds: "Collaborating with Sea-Bird Scientific not only increases our capabilities but also enhances customers' access to complete solutions and turnkey systems." 🌊 Explore the whole story and portfolio: https://lnkd.in/gpcW9d8S #instruments #dataacquisition #partnership #macartneygroup
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"Warming oceans are killing coral reefs at an alarming rate. But scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Falmouth, Massachusetts, are trying to curb that loss with a surprising weapon: sound. Aran Mooney, a marine biologist at WHOI, describes the sounds made by a healthy coral reef. 'So, there's a lot of fish chirping, talking to each other, popping, grunting,' he said. But these sounds are being diluted by climate change. Record ocean temperatures are degrading reefs. 'In a degraded reef. It's just missing that sense of life that's there,' Mooney said. Researchers estimate that 25% of all coral reefs have been lost in the last 30 years. This is not good news, considering coral reefs support marine life, protect coastlines from storms, and provide food and tourism opportunities for millions of people. But something as simple as a large, ordinary-looking speaker could be music to the coral reefs' 'ears.' '(There were) huge increases when we play those healthy sounds and, you know, we just kind of think of it as a means of habitat restoration. So, you know, you can fix the structure, you make it look pretty, but you also make it sound right to the animals in order to attract them back,' Mooney said." Read the full article here 👇 https://bit.ly/3AG8NlO
Mass. researchers look to save degrading coral reefs with sound
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We are excited to sponsor and exhibit at the upcoming OCEANS Conference & Exposition in Halifax, NS, Canada from September 23 -26. Please come visit our team at booth #213. We look forward to seeing you there! #OCEANS2024 #OCEANSConference https://bit.ly/4fKa4bt
OCEANS 2024
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We're grateful to be working with you, Miranda! Learn how Miranda Fowles, a third-year student at Oregon State University, is working on monitoring ocean acidification and hypoxia in the Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon. 🌊
MACO Intern Spotlight: Miranda Fowles "My name is Miranda Fowles, and I am a third-year student majoring in Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences with a Spanish minor. In my free time I love camping, swimming in the ocean and hanging out with my friends! I also play lacrosse on the OSU women's club lacrosse team! My internship with MSI/MACO is the Cutting-edge Environmental Monitoring: Scientific Technology Development and Testing with Sea-bird Scientific. Over the summer, I will be focusing on a Climate Monitoring Station regarding testing and data analysis of the station. I am looking forward to working with oceanographic instruments and help with sensing of ocean acidification and hypoxia in Yaquina Bay. I am excited to learn more about the Climate Monitoring Station and how it can be used for ocean conservation. I hope to apply the knowledge I gain from this experience towards future research! My favorite cartoon character is Jerry from Tom and Jerry. My favorite "escape place" is when I am camping at Mt. Rainier. I love being surrounded by nature and sleeping outside! My favorite comfort food is a big burrito!" Welcome, Miranda! Sea-Bird Scientific #MACO #MarineAndCoastalOpportunities #OSU #OregonStateUniversity #oregon #marinestudies #studyatthecoast #marineclasses #marineresearch #hatfieldmarinesciencecenter #marineinternships
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Tomorrow! The Marine Technology Society (MTS) is hosting a webinar to discuss: "How can we support researcher parents and caregivers?" More information and registration here 👇 #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience
We're thrilled to invite you to a thought-provoking #webinar in the MTS Leadership in Marine Science and Technology Webinar Series: "How can we support researcher parents and caregivers?" 📅 When: [ THIS WEDNESDAY ], July 10, 2024 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM EDT 🎤 Panelists: Dr. Laura Carter | University of Leeds Dr. Laura Jane Pallett | UCL Dr. Laura Wolz | The University of Manchester Leonard Pace | Schmidt Ocean Institute Balancing a demanding career with parenting or caregiving can be challenging. This webinar will delve into the unique obstacles women face in their professional journeys due to these responsibilities. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in an important conversation about supporting the incredible women in our field. Register now and join us in making a positive change! 👉 [RESERVE YOUR SPOT]: https://hubs.ly/Q02FCLlx0 #WomenInScience #MarineScience #ResearcherParents #CaregiverSupport #GenderEquity #WomenLeadership #STEM #CareerBalance #MTSWebinar #Inspiration #WorkLifeBalance #SupportResearchers #ScienceForAll