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We are talking to Dr. Jyotika Virmani, Executive Director of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, about Innovations of Unmanned and Autonomous Deep-sea Technologies. Enjoy the first 2021 episode of SeaState sponsored by The Blue Innovation Symposium. https://j.mp/2MnPBN5
Call for Nominations: Vice President of Early Career Ocean Professionals We call on our membership to nominate talented ECOP members to serve in this important position. The call for nominations is open and closes on January 13, 2021. Learn more http://ow.ly/xjdK50CPUv0
MTS makes strides to engage Early Career Ocean Professionals #ECOP in all levels of the Society. #marinetechnology Learn more http://ow.ly/7iFB50CPUn5
@OceanLeadership is searching for a new President and CEO. Deadline for applications is 11 January 2021. Read the full announcement https://oceanleadership.org/president-ceo-search-announcem/
MTS + Ocean Energy The November/December special issue of the Marine Technology Society Journal, Utilizing Offshore Resources for Renewable Energy Development, (https://bit.ly/2Wg28Yb) focuses on R&D; efforts among industry, academia, and national laboratories. Also, earlier in December, MTS partnered with the U.S. DoE’s Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) and NOAA’s Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) to host the Powering the Blue Economy Ocean Observing Prize Q&A...; Session webinar (https://bit.ly/3oR5Aoc). The DEVELOP Competition portion of the Powering the Blue Economy Ocean Observing Prize (https://bit.ly/3mfiMSc) is now open and focuses on a single theme, hurricane monitoring, is currently open until February 16, 2021. Please check the competition site for details.
Join MTS on 9 December at 2pm ET for a free webinar: The Marine Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems, Part II! Register online: http://ow.ly/JNCZ50CzXPn
MTS and Society for Underwater Technology invite you to join us for a special joint award ceremony on 9 December at 1:30pm EST to honor and commemorate our first class of Chartered Marine Technologists. Join us for the ceremony: http://ow.ly/FQEI50CzXrC
Join MTS on 2 December at 2pm ET for a free webinar: Powering the Blue Economy Ocean Observing Prize Q&A; session! Register online here: http://ow.ly/JMcq50CzXIj
According to @NOAA, more than eighty percent of the world's oceans are unmapped, unobserved, and unexplored - and the Indian Ocean is the most unknown and the least protected of these. First Descent is a series of missions to research and conserve this uncharted marine environment. On Wednesday, November 11th at 10:00 a.m. (ET), join MTS, leaders from the marine research institute Nekton, and Teledyne Marine for presentation about First Descent's latest mission and the technologies deployed. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSnekton
This Wednesday, November 4th at 1:00 pm (ET) - don't miss a special webinar with MTS and Applied Physics Systems about "Accelerometers: Latest Advances for High-Accuracy Positioning and Guidance Applications Requiring a Long Calibration Lifetime." Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSaccel
First Descent is a series of missions to explore and conserve the Indian Ocean - the world’s most unknown and the least protected ocean. On Wednesday, November 11th at 10:00 a.m. (ET), join MTS, leaders from the non-profit marine research institute Nekton, and Teledyne Marine for presentation about First Descent's latest mission and a conversation about the research technologies deployed. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSnekton
Today's #FlashbackFriday image takes us back to the "golden age of sea exploration" with a photo of the Aegir sea lab. Named for the Norse god of the sea, Aegir was designed for depths to 180 m and consisted of two main modules joined in the middle by a sphere. It was one of the first habitats to include ballast tanks so it could raise and lower itself. Were you ever aboard the Aegir? What was the experience like?
Tomorrow - Friday, October 30 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 PM (ET) - MTS HQ, the MTS Houston Section, and representatives from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) present a webinar about the most timely of topics: "Update on Federal Offshore Renewable Activities & Future Outlook." Attendance is free and open to all. Get your seat at: bit.ly/MTSboem
One week from today - on Wednesday, November 4th at 1:00 pm (ET) - join MTS and Applied Physics Systems for a webinar about "Accelerometers: Latest Advances for High-Accuracy Positioning and Guidance Applications Requiring a Long Calibration Lifetime." Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSaccel
Global energy is increasingly being generated by wind, solar, and other renewable sources. This Friday, October 30 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 PM (ET), join MTS HQ, the MTS Houston Section, and a scientist and administrator from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) for the timely webinar "Update on Federal Offshore Renewable Activities & Future Outlook." Get your seat at: bit.ly/MTSboem
Today's the day! At 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET), join a discussion with MTS President Zdenka Willis and MTS Houston Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez about "Offshore Diversity and Technology." Mr. Hernandez will talk about his career path and will highlight the role of diversity throughout his experience in domestic and international offshore projects. Get your seat now at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
On Wednesday, November 4th at 1:00 PM (EDT), join MTS and Applied Physics Systems for a webinar about "Accelerometers: Latest Advances for High-Accuracy Positioning and Guidance Applications Requiring a Long Calibration Lifetime." Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSaccel
To ensure that the far-reaching field of marine technology is ready to respond to challenges in our rapidly changing world, we must shepherd the next generation of marine professionals and work to enhance/increase diversity of all kinds in the workforce. Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 27 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET), join a discussion with MTS President Zdenka Willis and MTS Houston Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez about "Offshore Diversity and Technology." Mr. Hernandez will ...talk about his career path and will highlight the role of diversity throughout his experience in domestic and international offshore projects. Get your seat now at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
For marine technology and science to remain vibrant, growing, and successful, we must shepherd the next generation of marine professionals and work to enhance/increase diversity of all kinds in the workforce. Next Tuesday, October 27 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET), don't miss a discussion with MTS President Zdenka Willis and MTS Houston Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez about "Offshore Diversity and Technology" Mr. Hernandez will talk about his career path and will highlight the role of diversity throughout his experience in domestic and international offshore projects. Get your seat now at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
For today's #FlashbackFriday, here's a great action shot from the 1980s - courtesy of OAR/National Undersea Research Program (NURP) - of the Phantom 300 tethered robot guiding a diver as he records a stalagmite in a cave in the Bahamas. Have you ever employed a tethered robot in your work/research? What's the experience of working with this technology like?
Join MTS HQ, the MTS Houston Section, and a scientist and administrator from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) for a special "Update on Federal Offshore Renewable Activities & Future Outlook" on Friday, October 30 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 PM (ET). As a larger share of global energy is increasingly being generated by wind, solar, and other renewable sources, this webinar is especially timely. Get your seat at: bit.ly/MTSboem
On Tuesday, October 27 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET), join MTS HQ and MTS Houston Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez for a discussion of these issues in the webinar "Offshore Diversity and Technology" Mr. Hernandez will talk about his career path - from his beginnings as a technician working offshore to his current role as Principal at Hernandez Analytica - and will highlight the role of diversity throughout his experience in domestic and international offshore projects. Hernandez will also provide insights and video footage of a pivotal subsea project he was key in executing at thousands of feet underwater with Remotely Operated Vehicles. Get your virtual seat at for this event at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
For marine technology and science to remain vibrant, growing, and successful in our rapidly changing world, we must all do our part to enhance/increase diversity in the workforce. Join MTS HQ and MTS Houston Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez for a discussion of these issues in the webinar "Offshore Diversity and Technology" on Tuesday, October 27 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET). Get your virtual seat at for this event at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
This Tuesday (October 20th) though Friday (October 23rd), don't miss your chance to join a special FREE virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist." The film challenges audiences to question their own implicit biases and brings diversity in science into sharp view at a critical time in an effort to move toward change. Than make sire to participate in an interactive panel discussion led by women in ocean technology and science on Wednesday, October 21, from 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (EST). Learn more and register at: bit.ly/MTSpicture
As more and more of our energy is generated by wind, solar, and other renewable sources, join MTS HQ, the MTS Houston Section, and a scientist and administrator from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) for a special "Update on Federal Offshore Renewable Activities & Future Outlook" on Friday, October 30 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 PM (ET). Get your seat for this timely webinar at: bit.ly/MTSboem
This Wednesday, October 21st at 11:00 a.m. (EDT), join MTS, Blue Nalu, and leaders in the field for "Beyond Fish: Cellular Aquaculture" - a webinar addressing the increasingly important role aquaculture plays in meeting the world's food production capacity and growing needs. Get your virtual seat now at: bit.ly/MTSbeyondfish
Strengthening efforts to embrace/increase diversity in the workforce is pivotal to ensuring the vibrancy, growth, and ongoing success of the marine technology and marine science fields. Join MTS HQ and MTS Vice Chair Fernando C. Hernandez for a discussion of these issues in the webinar "Offshore Diversity and Technology" on Tuesday, October 27 at 12 Noon (CT)/1:00 p.m. (ET). Get your virtual seat at for this event at: bit.ly/MTSdiversity
For today's #FlashbackFriday, here's an undated but fairly recent photo of the Delta submersible with the Farallon Islands in background. With a maximum operations depth of 365m / 1,200', the Delta has performed over 6,700 dives since 1984. Have you ever piloted the Delta? What was the experience like?
Seats are filling up fast for the free virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist" from October 20th through the 22nd. "Picture a Scientist" chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. The screening is followed-up by an interactive panel with biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring who will share their own experiences in the sciences on October 21 from 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (EST). Don't wait! Register at for both the film and panel: bit.ly/MTSpicture
Tomorrow - Friday, October 16th - join MTS HQ and the MTS Houston Section for a special webinar about "Umbilicals: Brownfield Problems and Solutions" with Frank Svejda, Technical Sales Manager at Deep Down Inc. Claim your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSdeepdown
Next Wednesday, October 21st at 11:00 a.m. (EDT), join MTS and thought leaders (including Blue Nalu) for "Beyond Fish: Cellular Aquaculture" - a timely webinar about the role aquaculture plays in meeting the world's food production capacity and growing needs. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSbeyondfish
In less than a week, join MTS, GoMRI, IEEE-OES, NOAA, and NASA for a FREE virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist" from October 20th through the 22nd. "Picture a Scientist" chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. Along the way, from cramped laboratories to spectacular field stations, encounter scientific luminaries including social scientists, neuroscientists, and psychologists who provide new perspectives on how to ...make science itself more diverse, equitable, and open to all. And don't miss an interactive panel with biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring who will lead viewers on a journey deep into their own experiences in the sciences on October 21 from 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (EST). Learn more and register at: bit.ly/MTSpicture
Join MTS for a FREE virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist" from October 20th through the 22nd. "Picture a Scientist" chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. Biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring lead viewers on a journey deep into their own experiences in the sciences, ranging from brutal harassment to years of subtle slights. In addition to the screening, you can participate... in an interactive panel discussion led by women in ocean technology and science on October 21 from 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (EST). Learn more and register at: bit.ly/MTSpicture
This Friday, October 16th, join MTS HQ and the MTS Houston Section for a special webinar about "Umbilicals: Brownfield Problems and Solutions" with Frank Svejda, Technical Sales Manager at Deep Down Inc. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSdeepdown
As the population grows, food security is more important than ever. On Wednesday, October 21st, at 11:00 a.m. (EDT) join MTS and thought leaders for "Beyond Fish: Cellular Aquaculture" - a timely webinar about the role aquaculture plays in meeting the world's food production capacity and needs. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSbeyondfish
MTS, the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative, the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are teaming up to offer a FREE virtual screening of "Picture a Scientist" from October 20th through the 22nd. The film challenges audiences to question their own implicit biases and brings diversity in science into sharp view at a critical time in an effort to move toward change. In addition to the screening, you can participate in an interactive panel discussion led by women in ocean technology and science on October 21 from 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (EST). Learn more and register at: bit.ly/MTSpicture
A week from today - next Friday, October 16th - join MTS HQ and the MTS Houston Section for a special webinar about "Umbilicals: Brownfield Problems and Solutions" with Frank Svejda, Technical Sales Manager at Deep Down Inc. Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSdeepdown
Marine scientists, engineers, and researchers know well that not every idea or plan is actually realized. For today's #FlashbackFriday, here's an undated artist's conception of a research submersible to be used by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries that never came to fruition. Do you have any details about this craft and why it was never built?
It's officially Day 4 of #OCEANS20GulfCoast + #OCEANS20Singapore virtual! Here's what you can expect: @MTSociety State of the Society and Awards presentation, CENOTE Special Panel, and Keynote: Exploring Worlds Beyond the Coastline! We can't wait! Full agenda: http://ow.ly/SUHx50BMjKn
Registration for global oceans 2020: Singapore U.S. Gulf Coast is open throughout October! - The OCEANS exhibit hall can be accessed through a FREE "exhibits only" registration. Don't miss out on the chance to visit exhibitor and vendor virtual booths and displays - All live sessions are recorded and will be available on demand as well as hundreds of technical papers on demand now... #OCEANS20GulfCoast | #OCEANS20Singapore https://global20.oceansconference.org/partici/register-now/
Don't miss a special MTS Houston Section webinar on Friday, October 16th with Frank Svejda, Technical Sales Manager at Deep Down Inc. about "Umbilicals: Brownfield Problems and Solutions." Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSdeepdown
Today is the day! Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore U.S. Gulf Coast is officially LIVE! Not registered? It's not too late. Don't miss out on all the showstopping content and connections that OCEANS Conference has to offer. REGISTER NOW: https://bit.ly/MTSoceans2020
For today's #FlashbackFriday, we've found an image of the Asherah submersible from the mid 1960s. The caption on the image states "Asherah, shallow (200 m), cheap ($25,000) Navy submersible built in 1964." Did you ever pilot the Asherah or were you involved in its design/construction?
In just two days - on Friday, October 2nd at 12 noon (CT) - MTS HQ and MTS' Houston Section present the webinar "Challenging Convention: In-line Inspection of Unpiggable Subsea Systems" featuring Colum Holtam, Principal Engineer at Quest Integrity. Get your seat today: https://bit.ly/MTSsubsea
This Friday, October 2nd at 12 noon (CT), don't miss a standout webinar with MTS HQ and MTS' Houston Section featuring Colum Holtam, Principal Engineer at Quest Integrity, about "Challenging Convention: In-line Inspection of Unpiggable Subsea Systems." Claim your seat at: https://bit.ly/MTSsubsea
Next Friday, October 2nd at 12 noon (CT), join MTS HQ and MTS' Houston Section for a webinar with Colum Holtam, Principal Engineer at Quest Integrity, about "Challenging Convention: In-line Inspection of Unpiggable Subsea Systems." Claim your seat at: https://bit.ly/MTSsubsea
Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore - U.S. Gulf Coast (October 5 -14, 2020) is waiting for you. Singapore and Gulf Coast have come together to bring you more content than ever before with nearly an entire month of access! Register now to connect with all OCEANS has to offer: https://global20.oceansconference.org/partici/register-now/
Another old school diving photo for today's #FlashbackFriday. The caption for this undated image notes "Early hard hats were heavy in air, but buoyant underwater" and is credited to OAR National Undersea Research Program (NURP). Can you provide any more backstory about this photo or the suit employed on this dive?
Have you registered for The Great Lakes TechSurge LakeBed 2030? From Wednesday, September 30 Friday, October 2, 2020, leading professionals will gather virtually to focus on Great Lakes mapping and observation data, the sharing of technology advancements and business development in the region, and more. Keynote speakers include: - David Millar, Government Accounts Director, Americas, Fugro - Scott Parker, Ph.D. Ecosystem Scientist, Great Lakes Regional Coordinator, Protecte...d Areas Establishment and Conservation, Parks Canada / Government of Canada Don't miss out! Register at: bit.ly/GreatLakesTech
Now's the time to apply for the Spotlight on New Technology Award program at the 2021 Offshore Technology Conference (3 - 6 May, 2021). If your company's new technology is leading the industry into the future, consider applying for the OTC 2021 Spotlight on New Technology award today. This prestigious award program is exclusively for OTC exhibitors and showcases the latest and most advanced technologies of the offshore sector. Prepare your answers in advance, review the app...lication questions here. The deadline to apply is 11 December 2020. Apply here: http://ow.ly/aaCx50Bzie6
Don't miss this special panel at the Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore U.S. Gulf Coast conference following the Operational Oceanography Plenary on Wed, October 7th, defining the status, challenges and future direction of operational oceanography from national security, commercial/economic and climate study perspectives. Get more info at: https://global20.oceansconference.org//panel-operational-/
We are very proud to announce that Dr. Edie Widder has received the Inaugural Captain Don Walsh Award For Ocean Exploration from MTS and the Society for Underwater Technology. Read and share the full press release at: bit.ly/MTSwalshaward2020
In a little over a week, The Great Lakes TechSurge LakeBed 2030 begins! From Wednesday, September 30 Friday, October 2, 2020, this virtual conference will bring together professionals to: - Focus on Great Lakes marine mapping and observation data - Develop a strategy to catalog new and existing lakebed information for shared use - Share the latest technology advancements with Great Lakes community and advance business development in the region... Learn more and register at: bit.ly/GreatLakesTech
This Wednesday, September 23rd at 2:00 p.m. (EDT), don't miss the webinar "The Marine Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems: From Improving Weather Forecasts to Igniting Entrepreneurship and Collecting Whale Snot for Conservation." Get your virtual seat at: bit.ly/MTSaerial
The line-up for Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore U.S. Gulf Coast keeps growing more stellar with Dr. Vladimir Ryabinin - Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and Assistant Director General of UNESCO - leading a special panel on Wednesday, October 7th for the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Check out the full agenda at: http://ow.ly/bgaC50BwNoa
Over the last decade the Schmidt Ocean Institute has been spearheading a philanthropic model to explore our oceans through sophisticated technology. On Thursday, October 8th, catch the show stopping plenary at Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore U.S. Gulf Coast with Schmidt Ocean Institute's Dr. Jyotika Virmani. http://ow.ly/Rs9350BuOSs
Next Wednesday, September 23rd at 2:00 p.m. (EDT), join a panel of experts for webinar about "The Marine Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems: From Improving Weather Forecasts to Igniting Entrepreneurship and Collecting Whale Snot for Conservation." This is an webinar not to be missed. Get your virtual seat at: https://bit.ly/MTSaerial
For today's #FlashbackFriday, here's a rare shot of the STAR 3 submersible. Built by the Electric Boat Corporation and delivered on 15 June 1966, STAR 3 had a bow manipulator with interchangeable "hands" and two television cameras, and operated at depths of 2,000 feet.
Tomorrow, Friday, September 18th, from 12 Noon 1:00 PM (CT), join us for a special webinar about the "Price of Oil: Global and Local Impacts to the Offshore Industry." Featured presenter: Mark Rosanno, CEO of C6 Capital Holdings Get your seat now at: bit.ly/MTSimpactsoffshore
The agenda for Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore-U.S. Gulf Coast is waiting for you. Singapore and Gulf Coast have come together to bring you more content than ever before. Check out the agenda and register now for access to this plenary and much more at bit.ly/MTSoceans2020
Tomorrow, Thursday, September 17th, the virtual technology forum "Technology Trends and Challenges" goes live at 10:00 a.m. (EDT). Join MTS HQ, MTS' Washington D.C. Section, and Oceaneering for this event that brings together leaders in the marine technology field for a discussion about unmanned systems, maritime cyber security, oceanographic platforms and sensors, and more. Get your virtual seat here: bit.ly/MTSvirtualtechforum
On Wednesday, September 23rd at 2:00 p.m. (EDT), join a panel of experts for webinar about "The Marine Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems: From Improving Weather Forecasts to Igniting Entrepreneurship and Collecting Whale Snot for Conservation." Get your virtual seat at: https://bit.ly/MTSaerial
The Great Lakes TechSurge LakeBed 2030 is just around the bend! From Wednesday, September 30 Friday, October 2, 2020, this virtual conference will bring together professionals to: - Focus on Great Lakes marine mapping and observation data - Develop a strategy to catalog new and existing lakebed information for shared use - Share the latest technology advancements with Great Lakes community and advance business development in the region... Learn more and register at: bit.ly/GreatLakesTech
If you haven't checked out the agenda for Global OCEANS 2020: Singapore - U.S. Gulf Coast (October 5 - 14, 2020), just wait until you see what's happening each day! Thanks to today's virtual world, we're able to provide a wider breadth of content than ever before. Visit the website for all of the information you need to know. Get all the latest info and register at: bit.ly/MTSoceans2020
In just a few days, we kick off for the virtual technology forum: "Technology Trends and Challenges" on Thursday, September 17 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. (EDT)? Co-presented by MTS HQ, MTS' Washington D.C. Section, and Oceaneering, this event and brings together leaders in the marine technology field including: Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Deputy Administrator of the National Oceanic and At...mospheric Administration (NOAA) RADM William J. Houston, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Director, Undersea Warfare Division (N97) Dr. Peter deMenocal, President and Director (incoming), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Moderated by: Lisa Blodgett, Sector Head, Force Projection Sector, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Get your virtual seat here: bit.ly/MTSvirtualtechforum
Another photo from the 1970s for this week's #FlashbackFriday. This one depicts a technician working on an oil rig (location unknown) in a WASP atmospheric diving suit. Did you ever work in one of these suits? What was the experience like? Let us know.
Have you gotten your seat for the virtual technology forum: "Technology Trends and Challenges" on Thursday, September 17 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. (EDT)? Co-presented by MTS HQ, MTS' Washington D.C. Section, and Oceaneering, this event and brings together leaders in the marine technology field including: Tim Gallaudet, Ph.D., Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and Deputy Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmosphe...ric Administration (NOAA) RADM William J. Houston, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Director, Undersea Warfare Division (N97) Dr. Peter deMenocal, President and Director, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute Moderated by: Lisa Blodgett, Sector Head, Force Projection Sector, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Learn more and register here: bit.ly/MTSvirtualtechforum
Don't miss out on the Great Lakes TechSurge LakeBed 2030 from Wednesday, September 30 Friday, October 2, 2020. This virtual conference will bring together professionals to: - Focus on Great Lakes marine mapping and observation data - Develop a strategy to catalog new and existing lakebed information for shared use - Share the latest technology advancements with Great Lakes community and advance business development in the region... Learn more and register at: bit.ly/GreatLakesTech
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