The CWTM Workshop, now in its thirteenth edition, has a rich history of providing a dynamic platform for the global ocean community. This event serves as a catalyst for technical information exchange and fosters collaboration among experts passionate about measuring current, waves, and turbulence. Our mission is to advance the field of Current, Wave, […]
The 2024 MTS Buoy Workshop is Scheduled
Our Workshop Partner; The Pactific Northwest National Laboratory, campus houses the only marine research facilities in the Department of Energy complex. The campus is uniquely positioned for marine-based research that is focused on helping the nation achieve sustainable energy, a sustaining environment, and coastal security. Please see this link for all Workshop Specifics, including […]
Happy Holiday Season and to the New Year to Come, Cheers,
RDSEASON’s GREETINGS 2022! As we wind down 2022, we look forward to a busy and prosperous 2023, conceiving projects, building projects, and implementing projects. Here is to a safe, healthy and happy Holiday Season. Cheers RDSEA!
The 38th Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 2022.
The 38th meeting of the DBCP, Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 2022. Helping Meteorologists and Oceanographers worldwide. The Data Buoy Cooperation Panel (DBCP) is an international program coordinating the use of autonomous data buoys to observe atmospheric and oceanographic conditions, over ocean areas where few other measurements are taken. Improving global forecasts of weather and ocean conditions. […]
The 14th Biennial MTS Buoy Workshop, 2022, Wilmington, NC, UNCW is Host.
After a nearly 3-year delay due to the pandemic, the MTS 14th Biennial Buoy Workshop is officially down in the books after being on hiatus due to the pandemic. Approximately 140 buoy enthusiasts convened in Wilmington, North Carolina September 19-22 to network with other buoy and marine professionals and participate in two-and-a-half days of engaging […]
2022 MTS Buoy Workshop, Is On! Call for Speakers Now Out
ALSO!: AN OPPORTUNITY IN ADDITION TO THE CALL FOR WORKSHOP ABSTRACTS FOR INTERESTED PARTIES IS A CALL FOR PAPERS FOR A SPECIAL EDITION OF THE “MTS JOURNAL” NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2022 ISSUE – MANUSCRIPTS DUE JUNE 20, 2022: Advancements in Buoy Technology to Support Ocean Observations, Maritime Safety, and Environmental Characterization is a special issue of the MTS […]
MTS TechSurge, FAU/HBOI, April 2022
Join us for a TechSurge event with focus on transformative solutions for integrated coastal monitoring systems for Florida’s estuaries and nearshore coastal waters. We welcome your revolutionary new technologies and system designs or those that can be adapted for coastal monitoring from other uses for significant impact in this focus area. Help meet the grand challenges and opportunities and guide the development for […]
RDSEA and Navocean Partner on New Coastal Ocean Observing Networks Plans
RDSEA is deployed globally and responds to the call from the “U.N. Decade of Ocean Science” in support of all efforts in ocean-health monitoring, mitigation, and the move towards sustainable development of Earth’s marine ecosystems. In partnership with ASV provider Navocean (Seattle, WA) we aim to combine use of emerging Blue-Technologies and support efforts coastal […]
RDSEA to Present at UMC-2020, St Petersburg, FL
The Underwater Minerals Conference (UMC) is an annual international forum, with representatives from over 25 countries that since 1970 has brought the marine minerals community together. UMC is the world’s largest gathering of ocean mineral stakeholders, including government, academic, and commercial sector professionals. Topics considered for the conference include: Geological and biological studies of marine minerals deposits […]
First MTS International Buoy Workshop 2019
A very successful “First MTS International Buoy Workshop” was held in April, 2019 as the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) hosted the first Buoy Workshop outside of North America at its marine facility and labs in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Much like Buoy Workshops of the past, the meeting brought together; science, engineering and […]