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RBRvirtuoso³ turbidity loggers deployed in coastal France as part of benthic ecosystem monitoring network
Off the coast of France, seven autonomous cages with RBRvirtuoso³ loggers are monitoring benthic turbidity. Part of a local network for coastal ocean observing, the data will help identify causes of benthic turbidity and how it dissipates.
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The Coordinated Canyon Experiment: studying Monterey Canyon’s turbidity currents
The Coordinated Canyon Experiment monitored Monterey Canyon over 18 months and captured turbidity currents at a new level of detail. Click to read more.
Uncovering the Ocean Dynamics Off the Coast of Madeira Island, Portugal
In the lee of Madeira Island, a famous-to-oceanographers formation occurs. To better understand ‘Madeira-Mode Water’, a team of researchers set out with an RBRconcerto³ CTD mounted to a Del Mar Oceanographic Wirewalker and observed the daily thermocline cycle at a new level of detail.