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Our Tilt Current Meters are ideal for measuring water velocity in a wide range of locations including floodplains, rivers, estuaries, lakes, coastal ponds & hydrothermal vents at depths exceeding 4000 meters. http://www.lowellinstruments.com/
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Deep-sea hot springs on the ocean floor! Check out how temperatures are tracked in hydrothermal vents to forecast eruptions at the East Pacific Rise www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#volcanology #OceanScience #HydrothermalVents #submarineeruptions #marinegeoscience #NSFfunded #immersive #dataloggers
Happy National Lobster Day! 🦞❤️🦞❤️🦞❤️🦞

More than 100 fishing vessels in New England are involved in our Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps and Large Trawlers (eMOLT) program. Sensors collect bottom water temperatures, temperature profiles, and dissolved oxygen data from their fishing grounds.
Traveling the Gulf of Maine. We are blessed to have an amazing coast line from Cape Cod up through Maine and into Canada, this lobster took a 9 month (257 day) journey to take it all in!
🦞🦞🦞🦞
www.cbc.ca/.../grand-ma....
#lobster #lobsters #lobsterfishing #lobster #capecod #grandmanan #fishingvessel
Hello Summer Check out this keepah! Its great to be on the water with my trusted 1st mate Domino. Continuous testing of our On-Deck Data System has its advantages! F/V Maggie Sue is doing her part to feed temperature, dissolved oxygen & depth data into the eMOLT platform. Might need a bigger boat!?!
From Maine to Delaware, the eMOLT program continues to grow. Fishing gear of all types are being outfitted with sensors to provide temperature & depth profiles. Thanks to our partners who work with the local fishing communities to identify new fishing vessels to install the On-Deck Data System.
🌍🌱 Happy Earth Day! 🌱🌍
Happy 1st day of Spring! Its time to knock the dust off your Tilt Current Meters.
Building trust between fishermen and scientists - Cape Cod based Lowell Instruments is partnering with the state, researchers and fishermen to better understand the ocean's changing ecosystem. Read more here
www.capecodtimes.com/story/busine...
New eMOLT installations are underway! Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps and Large Trawlers. Near real-time temperature and depth profiles. Thanks to our installers!
In Bar Harbor today and tomorrow at the 2025 U.S. – Canada Lobster Town Meeting Check the hype around the On-Deck Data System which is used as a part of the eMOLT (Environmental Monitors on Lobster Traps and Large Trawlers) system. lowellinstruments.com/on-deck-data...
Busy week, first up the 2025 Northeast Cooperative Research Summit in Portland Maine!
We thank you for your continued support and are looking forward to 2025!
From our family to yours, have a Happy, Merry and Safe Holidays!
The eMolt installation team from Rutgers installed a Deck Data Hub and Temperature, Depth & Origination loggers on the F/V Salted out of Cape May in NJ.

#HaskinShellfishResearchLab #DataLogger #sciencematters #Science #IoT #eMolt #realtime #temperature #depth #monitoring #climatechange #dataloggers
Learn how our meters were used at depths of 2573 & 4443 meters at the Atlantic II Seamounts on Thursday Dec 12th at 4:40 pm. #AGU24 @agu.org Track S44B-05
#datalogger #dataloggers #tiltcurrentmeter #watervelocity
This is incredible! Posters are changed twice a day for 5 days! #science #AGU24 @agu.org
It is always mind boggling at how massive @agu.org is every year. This is just one session of the poster room, which changes over twice daily for the duration of the conference. #AGU24
See how a Tilt Current Meter #datalogger works in person at #AGU24. Nick is at booth 442 @agu.org
Stop by booth 442 at #AGU24 Meet the owner of Lowell Instruments, Nick! Our Tilt Current Meters are ideal for measuring water velocity in a wide range of locations including floodplains, rivers, estuaries, lakes, coastal ponds & hydrothermal vents at depths exceeding 4000 meters. @agu.org