Saildrone
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Locality: Alameda, California
Address: 1050 W Tower Ave 94501 Alameda, CA, US
Website: www.saildrone.com
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In partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Saildrone is going storm chasing in the Tropical Atlantic to collect data where it’s never been collected beforeinside a hurricane!
Saildrone is proud to support all the important work being done by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to protect and explore our oceansEarth's most important resource!
We're very excited about this special issue of the Journal of Ocean Technology "Smarter Fisheries"!!! Saildrone founder & CEO Richard Jenkins discusses the evolution of the Saildrone vehicle for fisheries acoustics applications, what we’ve learned in terms of execution, calibration, and instrumentation, and mission successes along the way. Available in print and online. Check it out: https://www.thejot.net/archive-issues/?id=72
Check out this new #video from Voice of America - VOA about all the great work Saildrone is doing to help explore and protect Earth's oceans #WorldOceanDay
Saildrone is proud to support Marine Life 2030, one of 60 #OceanDecade Actions worldwide selected by the Unesco - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission to drive an "ocean knowledge revolution." Led by the Smithsonian, #ML2030 aims to establish a globally coordinated system to deliver actionable, transdisciplinary knowledge of ocean life to those who need it, promoting human well-being, sustainable development, and ocean conservation. #WorldOceanDay Learn more: http://bit.ly/ocean-decade-actions
Happy #WorldOceanDay!!! This year's theme of "Life and Livelihoods" reminds us of the role the ocean plays in our daily lives... sustaining life on earth and providing a beautiful blue playground. What does the ocean mean to you? Tell us in the comments!
The saildrones will focus on how the ocean transfers heat and energy to storms, explained Gregory Foltz, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) oceanographer who's working on the mission: "We’ll learn a lot."