Ocean Bottom Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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How Bacteria Move Revealed
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and their collaborators have solved a decades-long puzzle about how E. coli and other bacteria can move. Bacteria push themselves forward by coiling long, thread-like accessory parts into the shape of a bottle opener, like temporary propellers. But how they do this puzzles scientists because the propeller consists of a single protein. ...
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Environmental Impacts of Dredging on Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are known to be the “rainforests of the ocean“. They are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems found on the planet. Coral reefs are a vital part of the marine ...
News
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Carbon removal and offsets: a buyer’s guide
This is the make-or-break decade for climate action, and companies are leading the charge. But while there’s now wide consensus on the initial steps—measuring footprints, sourcing clean power, and decarbonizing supply ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Rosette, 12 Pos 5L Bottles
Models 1015-12 and 1015-24 Rosette® multibottle arrays - accommodating 12 or 24 bottles - are a two-component system (deck command uttit and a submersible bottle mounting array) for remotely actuating (in sequence) General Oceanics water sampling bottles.