SCOOT Newsletter #5, January 2022 | |
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Word from Stefan
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Head of Department for
Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg:
Our understanding of the ocean and its processes
depend ultimately on observations of the ocean,
of its environment and of its ecosystems.
And progress is ultimately driven by progress
in how we make these observations.
Hence, marine scientists need technology developers.
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December 30, 2021 |
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Seacat 2.0 - Autonomous inspection of marine installations |
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Seacat has been with us from the start of SCOOT. It has been a nice platform for testing integration of sensors, actuators and software. Seacat also allows us to experiment… |
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December 21, 2021 |
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Technology for Marine Citizen Science |
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On December 16th SCOOT had invited a passionate group of people to the Kristineberg research station. During an intense and hands on workshop we got demonstrations of new equipment and… |
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October 25, 2021 |
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SCOOT open ship day 12 November |
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On the 12th of November we open the door (even more than usual) to SCOOT and the gangway to new and shiny R/V Skagerak! On 15th of October the king… |
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June 23, 2021 |
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New R/V Skagerak delivered at SCOOT's doorstep |
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It has been a long journey, since the new R/V Skagerak was ordered by the University of Gothenburg back in 2013… But now she is ready! And SCOOT is glad… |
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