Storm Bert has been battering our buoys this weekend with gusts over 60 knots and waves over 7m. The Western Channrl Observatory benefits from these autonomous platforms, which collect valuable data through even the harshest of storms. @PlymouthMarine#marineautonomy
That’s a lot of work squeezed into 33 seconds😮💨Our Marine Technology and Autonomy team, led by Prof James Fishwick (@fishwick_j), embarked on the @trinityhouse_uk Vessel Patricia to service the E1 buoy alongside colleagues from @metofficeUK. Find out more: https://t.co/KD4fjHTaZY
It was an honour to chair the session on commercial applications of marine autonomy at the #OceanTechExpo here in Plymouth. Five fantastic talks from industry leading experts followed by an engaging panel discussion.
@PlymouthMarine@SmartSoundPlym#NCCA.
We have an exciting opportunity at PML for an individual with skills in #Linux system administration to join the PML’s Digital Innovation and Marine Autonomy (DIMA) group. Find out more and apply: https://t.co/oC5OVIvO6T
#hiring#plymouth#charityjobs#environmentaljobs
PML has played a key role in securing Government investment that will drive the #SouthWest’s future marine and maritime innovation. @innovateuk announced the region is set to receive up to £7.5 million to drive innovation & business growth. Find out more: https://t.co/xgOfrmUQ0t
Come and work with us @PlymouthMarine as part of the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy. Be at the cutting edge of coastal ocean observing. We're looking for someone to oversee our operations at sea and technologists to work on autonomous systems.
https://t.co/XvJ6p6f2TR
We have some very exciting career opportunities open: Operations-at-Sea Manager and Marine Robotics Technologists for the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy. Find out more at https://t.co/vmOwhyTFuG #jobs#careeropportunity#autonomy#netzero#marinemonitoring#seajobs
Delighted to be working with @SeicheLtd testing an AI camera on top of our laboratory roof! The camera looks out over the #Plymouth Sound, and its long-range detection capabilities will focus on collecting data from passing boats, birds, and marine life: https://t.co/5LijWZbRGs
We're delighted to be holding the 66th Marine Measurement Forum at Plymouth Marine Laboratory on the 27th June. Register for tickets, submit an abstract and find out more on the link below 👇
Good to meet the team from @PlymouthMarine in Parliament tonight. Our world class science is helping change global understanding of the ocean and our impacts on it. Good to see PML at the heart of the national debate. #loveplymouth
Find out more about our new 'Automated, in situ Plankton Imaging and Classification System' (APICS): https://t.co/4lsGlcJ662.
APICS will improve understanding of how environmental changes are affecting #plankton - microscopic organisms at the foundation of the marine food chain.