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  • OOI will participate in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in December with a variety of sessions, posters and information sharing opportunities throughout the show.

    Ocean Observatories Initiative To Participate in AGU Fall Meeting

    OOI will participate in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in December with a variety of sessions, posters and information sharing opportunities throughout the show.

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  • The OOI program in September completed installation of the 540 miles of undersea fiber optic cable that will link scientists and others on land to data streaming from an extensive array of OOI next generation sensors located in the ocean and on the sea floor.

    Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Completes Installation of Undersea Cable

    The OOI program in September completed installation of the 540 miles of undersea fiber optic cable that will link scientists and others on land to data streaming from an extensive array of OOI next generation sensors located in the ocean and on the sea floor.

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  • [ October 5, 2011 to October 7, 2011. ] We are writing to let you know of an important community workshop, “Science Planning for the OOI Regional Scale Node at Axial Seamount”, to be held Oct 5-7 in Seattle.

    OOI Regional Scale Nodes Science Workshop, Oct. 5-7, 2011, Seattle, WA

    [ October 5, 2011 to October 7, 2011. ] We are writing to let you know of an important community workshop, “Science Planning for the OOI Regional Scale Node at Axial Seamount”, to be held Oct 5-7 in Seattle.

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  • The Cables Have Landed! The OOI program has connected two undersea cables that will link scientists and others on land to data streaming from an extensive array of next-generation sensors located in the ocean and on the seafloor in the Northeast Pacific.

    Ocean Observatories Initiative Cable Connects to Bring Ocean Data to Shore

    The Cables Have Landed! The OOI program has connected two undersea cables that will link scientists and others on land to data streaming from an extensive array of next-generation sensors located in the ocean and on the seafloor in the Northeast Pacific.

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