Partnerships Expand Use of OOI Data
The OOI’s primary mission is to make its data widely available to multiple users. One way it achieves this, on a broad scale, is by establishing partnerships with other organizations that also...
View ArticlePioneer 15 Underway
The Pioneer 15 Team departs aboard the R/V Neil Armstrong, framed by equipment that awaits deployment on leg two. On October 28th, ten scientists and engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic...
View ArticleOOI at AGU
The AGU 2020 Fall Meeting will not be like the 2019 pictured here, but OOI will still have a large presence. OOI will be a force at the first online AGU Fall meeting. Join your colleagues as they...
View ArticleOOIFB Town Hall 8 Dec; Call for Lightning Talks
The Ocean Observatories Initiative Facilities Board (OOIFB) will host a Town Hall during the virtual 2020 Fall AGU meeting. The Town Hall is scheduled for Tuesday, December 8th from 10:00 am to 11:00...
View ArticleOOI Links Up with U.S. National Committee for the Ocean Decade
Ocean Decade U.S. is seeking innovative, potentially transformational, ideas about ocean science research. Honor your creativity and submit an “Ocean Shot.” Deadline is 1 December. The Ocean...
View ArticleOOI’s AGU Virtual Booth Schedule
The Ocean Observatories Initiative has a full plate of activities at its virtual AGU booth during AGU’s exhibit hall hours. Registration is required for the 11 am-noon time slots, indicated below....
View Article2020: The Year in Review
The ROV Jason rises from the deep after diving in the International District Hydrothermal Field. Credit: University of Washington. As the end of a most tumultuous year, we are grateful to our OOI...
View ArticleOOI Branded Apparel Available to Order
A selection of OOI-branded apparel is now available for ordering! Interested in showing your affiliation with OOI? Now you have an option for purchasing a wide array of OOI Branded merchandise. From...
View ArticleOOI Pioneer Array to Relocate to MAB
It’s official, the next location of the OOI (Ocean Observatories Initiative) Coastal Pioneer Array is the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) and the move will take place in 2024. The geographic footprint...
View ArticleA Collaborative Month in the Irminger Sea
A team of 10 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution scientists, who spent the month of August aboard the RV Neil Armstrong, arrived at home port in Woods Hole on 4 September, having successfully skirted...
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