Title: Oxygen Dynamics in the Oceans: Recent Findings and New Technology

Date: February 17
Time: 11:00 - 12:00 (EST) 

 

In this educational webinar, we will discuss: 

  • Recent findings on oxygen dynamics in the Labrador sea
  • How the sensors should be handled to optimize data quality.
  • New features like trace O2 detection and enhanced stable foils with better pressure behavior.


Meet the presenters:


Anders

Dr. Anders Tengberg has 25 years of experience in the development and use of underwater technology for environmental studies. He has worked on development of autonomous platform and optical/acoustic/electrochemical sensor technology. This work is reflected in approximately 50 scientif​ic publications. Since 1997 he works as product manager for underwater sensors at Aanderaa/Xylem in Norway and part time with oceanographic research at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Dariia

Dr. Dariia Atamanchuk is a chemical oceanographer at Dalhousie University, Canada. She works on the development and use of autonomous marine platforms to study biogeochemical transformations in seawater and interactions at the air-sea interface. Dariia’s research interests focus primarily on the cycling of carbon and oxygen and span coastal, shelf and open-ocean environments in the North Atlantic. Since 2018 she holds the position of Research Associate at the Ocean Science and Technology Group at Dalhousie University.


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Please also join us for our other webinars in this series:


Study Processes at the Seafloor: Methods and Applications

March 17, 11:00 - 12:00 (EST)

 

Decadal Changes in the Coastal Environment: Baltic Sea Case Study
April 21, 11:00 - 12:00 (EST)