Special thanks to Sofar Ocean, Aqualink, and MEGA Lab at @universityofhawaii.bsky.social for their partnership and collaboration! #SeaBirdScientific
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.
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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.
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The September issue of #OceanographyMagazine is live - and we’re proud to be part of it. Read the digital edition! 🌊🐋🔬
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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.
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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. The HydroCAT reveals how warm and cold waters interact—key to understanding sea level rise and ocean energy.
📸: John McCord
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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