A bunch of the RUCOOL crew are at the NYSERDA State of the Science Meeting this week at Stony Brook U. We are sharing, teaching and learning with 400 other researchers about the impacts of offshore wind on the oceans and all of the life within.
Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL)
Higher Education
New Brunswick, New Jersey 528 followers
"RUCOOL" - interdisciplinary scientific research, education and outreach using an operational ocean observing system.
About us
The Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) integrates across interdisciplinary scientific research, education and outreach using an operational ocean observing system The research efforts are focused on: 1) Understanding & forecasting the ocean for the benefit of society. 2) Developing a sustainable thriving Mid-Atlantic blue economy. 3) Exploring extreme ocean environments on earth. 4) Empowering the science and engineering education for the next generation.
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https://rucool.marine.rutgers.edu/
External link for Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL)
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New Brunswick, New Jersey
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1992
Locations
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Primary
71 Dudley Rd
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901, US
Employees at Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL)
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Greg Seroka
Physical Scientist at NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
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Jesse Noble
Operational Oceanography, Marine Science, Astrobiology, Geology
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Jacob Kuenzli
PhD student Rutgers Graduate Program in Oceanography
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Rebecca Horwitz
Graduate Student at Rutgers University Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences
Updates
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Category 5 Hurricane Beryl is barreling into the Caribbean and right into the Vetelsen Foundation funded Rutgers glider RU29. This will be the ultimate test of how much these little gliders can take, and get an awesome scientific dataset on how the ocean reacts to and feeds a hurricane. Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS)
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Ethan was a Lewes, DE, today updating the hardware on the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARACOOS) Codar HF-Radar system. We are upgrading several of these systems to keep the ocean surface current data flowing to the US Coast Guard to support their search and rescue operations. @rutgerssebs @sebsrutgers
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Today was a special day at Teledyne Marine, North Falmouth, as we presented a letter of appreciation to Doug Webb, pioneer of autonomous underwater tech and Oceanographer Emeritus, from Rutgers University's undergrads. Rutgers' RUCOOL received the 2024 TOS Ocean Observing Award for innovation and excellence in sustained ocean observation. Doug toured the North Falmouth facility and got a close look at RedWing, the Slocum Sentinel glider, poised to make the first-ever global circumnavigation in 2024. #teledynemarine #thesentinalmission #slocum #glider #oceanography
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THE RUTGERS 5 MHZ HF RADAR STATION on Nantucket Island IS OPERATING AGAIN AFTER A LONG HIATUS. The Rutgers 5 MHz HF radar station is operating again after a long hiatus. The site was taken down in 2021 to accommodate construction taking place at the site location. https://lnkd.in/ddcAZdaS
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Rutgers Marine Scientists Partner with New Brunswick School District for “Science Family Night” On April 18, McKinley Community School in New Brunswick welcomed 11 undergraduate students, graduate students, staff and faculty from Rutgers University in a night of STEM learning. This program was designed to inspire and engage the next generation of science-informed students and to break down barriers to science learning and engagement through a fun family event. https://lnkd.in/eaTnTEG3
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Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) reposted this
Good luck to the mission.
Yesterday was an exciting day at Rutgers University–New Brunswick as we unveiled The Sentinel Mission, which marks the beginning of a journey as the Teledyne Webb Slocum Sentinel Glider, "Redwing," prepares for a historic round-the-world flight. A highlight of the event was the christening of the glider, “Redwing,” with seawater from Cape Cod, signifying its readiness for its summer 2024 launch. The Sentinel Mission’s anticipated launch in the summer of 2024 will contribute to our understanding of the oceans and serve as an inspiring testament to the power of academic-industry partnerships and the indomitable human spirit of discovery. Teledyne Marine Rutgers University–New Brunswick #thesentinelmission
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Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) reposted this
Teledyne Webb Research | Slocum Glider Field Application Engineer | M.Sc. in Operational Oceanography
Today, Teledyne Marine's Webb Research division came to the Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) to christen the new Sentinel glider "Redwing" as she prepares for her journey to become the first Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to circumnavigate the worlds oceans. Redwing's circumnavigation will be a true testament to the cutting-edge capabilities of marine technology in the modern age. Its mission transcends the bounds of science, and plays a vital role in strengthening global partnerships and supporting the United Nations Ocean Decade. Being a part of the Sentinel Mission's logistics research and planning team has been an incredible opportunity which would not have been possible without support from our partners at Teledyne and colleagues from around the world. Special thanks to Shea Quinn, Karl Boettger, Clayton Jones, and everyone else at Teledyne Webb Research for their long-standing partnership with Rutgers and commitment to student engagement! Another thank you to Sophie Scopazzi for the wonderful photos from today!
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