Posts Tagged ‘Coastal Pioneer MAB’
Five Coastal Profiler Moorings Tested
John Lund and Mike Robinson monitor the testing of the Pioneer MAB Coastal Profiler Moorings (CPMs). The CPMs are assembled and then tested to verify all systems are operational and data is being sent to the OOI shore servers. Five CPMs will be deployed at the new Pioneer MAB location in water depths ranging from…
Read MoreGetting Wind Ready
Mike McCarthy prepares wind turbines for mounting on the Pioneer MAB surface moorings. Two wind turbines along with four solar panels provide renewable power to the buoy, recharging internal batteries, for the long 6-7 month deployment.
Read MoreComing Together!
Pioneer MAB array is coming together! Northern and Southern Coastal Surface Moorings, along with seabed multi-function nodes and near-surface instrument frames, being assembled. The team integrates the science instrumentation with the mechanical/power/telemetry/data systems, then tests the system before loading on the vessel.
Read MoreBench Tests Continue
Sheri White and Nikki Arm prepare and bench test the new Imaging Flow CytoBot, also known as a Plankton Imaging System (PLIMS), that will be deployed on the Central Surface Mooring of the new Pioneer MAB array. The PLIMS generates images of the particles in the local aquatic environment.
Read MoreSafe and Sound
Here the test Coastal Surface Mooring is safely on deck after ~8 months operating at the proposed Pioneer Mid-Atlantic Bight location. The mooring was deployed in a water depth of 30m and survived storms with max wave heights of 7.5-10m, and continued to send data to shore!
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