Sea Technology, Vol. 60, No. 9—September 2019
Our latest issue includes features on the 2019 International Sub Races, crowd-sourced bathymetry, and in-situ aquaculture monitoring.
Read moreOur latest issue includes features on the 2019 International Sub Races, crowd-sourced bathymetry, and in-situ aquaculture monitoring.
Read moreThe state of Washington’s department of ecology has developed a marine spatial plan that covers an area of the Pacific Ocean approximately 6,000 square nautical miles. The plan was developed in cooperation with Washington’s Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources departments to help make coordinated, science based decisions about proposed new ocean projects and uses. The plan will be submitted
Read moreThe U.S. Geological Survey is installing storm-tide sensors today in the Florida Keys to assist with data collection as Hurricane Irma approaches. Nine other sensors were installed in Puerto Rico on Labor Day, Sept. 4, and USGS plans to make further installations on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of Florida Thursday and Friday. Crews stand ready to install as many
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