McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory
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McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory Channel Description Snapshot
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The McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory, affectionately known as MOO, is a new underwater scientific observatory in Antarctica, with the ultimate goal of providing real-time seawater conditions, underwater audio, and live-streaming video year-round from under the sea ice in remote McMurdo Sound, Ross Sea, Antarctica.
It was installed in November 2017 by a small team of biologists, programmers and scientific divers under US Antarctic Program science group B-195-M at McMurdo Station. MOO is positioned on the sea floor at 70-feet (21m) deep at a site representative of many coastal Antarctic habitats. MOO receives power and data connection from shore.
For more information, please visit moo-antarctica.net
The MOO is a project managed by Paul Cziko at the University of Oregon, supported by the US Antarctic Program, and funded by the US National Science Foundation.
It was installed in November 2017 by a small team of biologists, programmers and scientific divers under US Antarctic Program science group B-195-M at McMurdo Station. MOO is positioned on the sea floor at 70-feet (21m) deep at a site representative of many coastal Antarctic habitats. MOO receives power and data connection from shore.
For more information, please visit moo-antarctica.net
The MOO is a project managed by Paul Cziko at the University of Oregon, supported by the US Antarctic Program, and funded by the US National Science Foundation.
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