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Press Release: Sea-Bird Scientific Sensor Successfully Integrated with Sofar Ocean’s Bristlemouth Communications Ecosystem In a significant step forward for marine research, Sea-Bird Scientific, Sofar Ocean, MEGA Lab, and Aqualink have announced the successful integration of a Sea-Bird Scientific instrument with the Brist...

Special thanks to Sofar Ocean, Aqualink, and MEGA Lab at @universityofhawaii.bsky.social for their partnership and collaboration! #SeaBirdScientific

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We're at Oceanology International 2026! Visit Sea-Bird Scientific at booth #H100 to connect with our team and learn how our instrumentation supports reliable data collection across a wide range of marine applications.

#Oi26 #SeaBirdScientific

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Case Study: Exploring the Use of the Deep SeapHOx™ V2 pH Sensor for Freshwater Insights This case study was developed in partnership with the University of Washington (UW) Ocean Technology Program. Sea-Bird Scientific partnered with Sasha Seroy, Ph.D. and a select group of students at UW...

Real-world research, real student impact. @uofwa.bsky.social students deployed the Deep SeapHOx™ V2, analyzed freshwater pH data, and presented their findings at the Undergraduate Symposium.

#ScienceEducation #OceanTech #StudentResearch #SeaBirdScientific

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September 2025 Welcome to interactive presentation, created with Publuu. Enjoy the reading!

The September issue of #OceanographyMagazine is live - and we’re proud to be part of it. Read the digital edition! 🌊🐋🔬
#OceanNews #OceanScience #OceanTech #SeaBirdScientific

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What is bioluminescence? Bioluminescence - the light created by a living organism. But are you curious how it works? We give you the full scoop on what bioluminescence is, and how it works.

What glows in the ocean and isn’t toxic waste? 🌌

It’s called bioluminescence - a natural phenomenon where marine organisms produce their own light.

According to @noaa.gov, 80% of animals living between 200 and 1,000 meters deep are bioluminescent.

#Bioluminescence #SeaBirdScientific

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In the waters off Cape Hatteras, scientists deploy Sea-Bird CTDs as part of the PEACH project to study the Gulf Stream.

In the waters off Cape Hatteras, scientists deploy Sea-Bird CTDs as part of the PEACH project to study the Gulf Stream.

In the waters off Cape Hatteras, scientists deploy Sea-Bird CTDs as part of the PEACH project to study the Gulf Stream. The HydroCAT reveals how warm and cold waters interact—key to understanding sea level rise and ocean energy.

📸: John McCord

#PEACH #HydroCAT #SeaBirdScientific

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Paused over a giant vortex Satellites discovered the vortex 50 years ago, but it took a tall-ship to reveal its secrets.

A 100-year-old ship. A 60 km-wide ocean vortex. And Sea-Bird Scientific CTDs on board. From the SBE 32 to a sensor-packed SBE 19plus V2, our instruments helped One Ocean Expedition map Norway’s Lofoten Vortex in 3D—down to 1000 meters deep. #OneOceanExpedition #SeaBirdScientific #OceanScience

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