In the waters off the southern New England coast, local fisherman are noticing changes in the ocean. Using an RBR
BAS begins monitoring waters under largest ice shelf in Antarctica
Drilling ice deeper than most of the world’s freestanding structures: Dr. Makinson discusses deploying instruments in Antarctica.
New year, new website
As you’ve no doubt noticed, our website was getting a little long in the tooth. You’re looking at the initial release. If you can’t find anything you used to, let us know and we’ll fix that straight away!
High risk, high potential: Conducting research near Greenland’s outlet glaciers
Sometimes high potential comes with high risk. Dr. Clark Richards sees the potential and uses an innovative solution to research how ocean dynamics are destabilizing Greenland’s glaciers.
RBR instruments travel to the far north to support ORP/NASA collaboration
RBR’s instruments go to Greenland as part of a collaboration between the Ocean Research Project, and NASA.
Up to 16Hz sampling rate on RBRsolo D |tide and |wave loggers
RBR announces the release of the Mid 2014 generation of the RBRsolo D |tide and the RBRsolo D |wave loggers. These loggers support faster sampling of tides or waves than previously offered. Both the the |wave and |tide variants now sample at 2, 4, 8, or 16Hz. Main features: Store over 20 million readings internally. Fast download. True USB speed and convenience. … Read More about Up to 16Hz sampling rate on RBRsolo D |tide and |wave loggers