🇨🇦 presence at #OceanBusiness23 was noticeable, and NL led the way! Amazing opportunities for our ocean sector, our tech is world-leading and lots of space to grow! Thanks to our amazing @IET_GovNL team for their work & support! @marineinstitute@oceansadvance 🌊 #southhampton
Glad to see @oceangns being utilized to coordinate sampling across different platforms and supporting this important project. Good luck @JohannesKarst +team with the next deployment!
#oceangliders#teamworkmakesthedreamwork
If you are curious about #AUVs and @oceangns and are at the #H2O conference come visit CEOTR and Adam Comeau on June 16 at @COVE_Ocean to check out our AUV Mission Planning platform in action! #oceantech#bettertools
New feature alert: adjustable colormaps!!! 🎉 🎉
Adjust the color-scale of data layers or use the auto-range button to make local ocean features more visible Check it out next time you login 👇
#oceantech#oceangns#oceandata
We added #Seaglider capability to our route planning and navigation tools!
Giving OceanGNS X-platform capabilities has always been key to us. Give us a shout if you want to use OceanGNS for your deployments and projects!
#TechnologyRoadmap discussions started with the overview of the central hub services delivered through a unique digital infrastructure. Still time to join us online by sending a private message
@vonderleyen Cool to see this initiate towards a digital ocean. We @oceangns are working hard on visualizing the digital ocean for the purpose of coordinating ocean observations. We would love to find more ways to make our dynamic and responsive platform useful for the wider ocean community.
Thinking about next waypoints for your #oceanglider ?
🎉🎉 Introducing our new waypoint tool 👇
Click, drag, remove, or add points based on the latest available ocean data - surveying the ocean has never been more intuitive!
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Do you work with #oceangliders across institutions and projects?
We just added a log button 🎉🎉 so you can log events and waypoints on the map - handy tool for #oceanobs coordination! Check it out below 👇
‼️NOTMAR‼️
The Ocean Tracking Network's autonomous underwater research glider has been unresponsive since 2021-12-08 at 0100h. Last known position was 43° 5.254'N 65° 14.500'W, travelling ~ 1knt with a bearing of 220°.
New Research: Overview of a new Ocean Glider Navigation System: OceanGNS: Ocean gliders are increasingly a platform of choice to close the gap between traditional ship-based observations and remote sensing from floats (e.g., Argo) and… https://t.co/IfNkxmR7zf #MarineScience