The International Seakeepers Society Will Conduct a Weeklong Expedition Off the Coast of Miami with CARTHE and Fleet Miami to Study Ocean Monitoring Devices
Miami, FL, September 15, 2014 --(PR.com)-- September 15- 19th, 2014 The International SeaKeepers Society will work with researchers from the Consortium for Advanced Research on the Transport of Hydrocarbon in the Environment (CARTHE), based at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, and Fleet Miami in a weeklong expedition off the coast of Miami to test ocean monitoring devices that can offer aid in response to ocean disasters.
The focus of this expedition is to test several varieties of ocean monitoring devices to help researchers more accurately measure ocean currents. This type of data can help create more precise ocean current models for use in response to future oil spills or other disasters.
During the expedition the researchers will deploy several different designs of GPS-equipped surface current drifters and observe how each instrument behaves. The researchers will also measure the speed of the water with an acoustic doppler current profile (ADCP) and measure wave height and frequency with wave buoys. An anemometer will be used to determine wind speed and a conductivity temperature depth (CTD) sensor will characterize the ambient stratification in the water column. Combined, all these measurements will provide additional information to scientists on how accurately each drifter design is measuring the currents, which will then be implemented to improve ocean current models.
The expedition will be completed with the support of Fleet Miami, a Florida based Yacht Membership Club that offers members a lifestyle experience once only available to the owners of a superyacht fleet. Fleet Miami is providing Shredder, a 54-foot East Bay, for the research expedition, which will provide an excellent platform for deploying and retrieving CARTHE drifters.
CARTHE is a research team dedicated to predicting the date of oil released into our environment to help inform and guide response teams, thereby protecting and minimizing damage to human health, the economy, and the environment. For more information, please visit http://www.carthe.org or www.Facebook.com/carthe.gomri.
About The International SeaKeepers Society® The International SeaKeepers Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization focusing on the health of the world’s oceans and climate. SeaKeepers works with the boating and yachting community to take advantage of their unique potential in order to further marine research and to raise awareness about the issues our oceans face. The International SeaKeepers Society acts as a global catalyst working with governments, scientists, industry, and other marine organizations to further its mission and to support sensible, achievable marine protection and restoration. For more information visit www.seakeepers.org
Media Contact:
Molly Canfield media@seakeepers.org Tel: 434.851.0147
The focus of this expedition is to test several varieties of ocean monitoring devices to help researchers more accurately measure ocean currents. This type of data can help create more precise ocean current models for use in response to future oil spills or other disasters.
During the expedition the researchers will deploy several different designs of GPS-equipped surface current drifters and observe how each instrument behaves. The researchers will also measure the speed of the water with an acoustic doppler current profile (ADCP) and measure wave height and frequency with wave buoys. An anemometer will be used to determine wind speed and a conductivity temperature depth (CTD) sensor will characterize the ambient stratification in the water column. Combined, all these measurements will provide additional information to scientists on how accurately each drifter design is measuring the currents, which will then be implemented to improve ocean current models.
The expedition will be completed with the support of Fleet Miami, a Florida based Yacht Membership Club that offers members a lifestyle experience once only available to the owners of a superyacht fleet. Fleet Miami is providing Shredder, a 54-foot East Bay, for the research expedition, which will provide an excellent platform for deploying and retrieving CARTHE drifters.
CARTHE is a research team dedicated to predicting the date of oil released into our environment to help inform and guide response teams, thereby protecting and minimizing damage to human health, the economy, and the environment. For more information, please visit http://www.carthe.org or www.Facebook.com/carthe.gomri.
About The International SeaKeepers Society® The International SeaKeepers Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization focusing on the health of the world’s oceans and climate. SeaKeepers works with the boating and yachting community to take advantage of their unique potential in order to further marine research and to raise awareness about the issues our oceans face. The International SeaKeepers Society acts as a global catalyst working with governments, scientists, industry, and other marine organizations to further its mission and to support sensible, achievable marine protection and restoration. For more information visit www.seakeepers.org
Media Contact:
Molly Canfield media@seakeepers.org Tel: 434.851.0147
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Fleet Miami
Kathy Kennedy
203-984-4426
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Kathy Kennedy
203-984-4426
www.fleetmiami.com
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