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Recent Posts
- Program Update – April 2012
- Dockside Primary Node Testing
- Thousands of Visitors Get Hands-On Feel for the OOI at USA Science & Engineering Festival
- Program Update – March 2012
- Elementary School Students Explore the Ocean With the OOI
- University of Washington OOI Team Provides Update on Secondary Nodes System
- Program Update – February 2012
- Program Update – January 2012
- Ocean Observatories Initiative Team Returns from a Successful 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting
- Ocean Observatories Initiative Team Kicks Off Events at 2012 Ocean Sciences Meeting
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instrument platforms Archive
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Watch an OOI Milestones Video Here
Posted on January 3, 2012 | 1 CommentHaving achieved a number of significant milestones in 2011, the OOI program is diving into 2012 with installation and test activities continuing at a rapid pace across the program... -
Photo Tour: Endurance Array Test Update
Posted on August 11, 2011 | No CommentsThe Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) program has been testing of several instrument platforms planned for the Endurance Array off the Oregon coast. -
Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Conducts Endurance Array Tests
Posted on August 8, 2011 | No CommentsThe OOI team over the course of the summer has tested various platforms planned for the Endurance Array that will provide extensive, sustained ocean observations off the Oregon and Washington coasts to a wide range of users including scientists, educators and the public.






