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April 2019

There were 2 posts published in April 2019 (this is page 1 of 1).

2019 Okeanos Explorer EM302 Shakedown

Cruise ID: EX1902 Multibeam System: EM302 Dates: May, 2019 The primary shakedown activities included: 2019-05-12: depart Pascagoula, MS EM302 and POS MV geometry / config.

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2019 E/V Nautilus Quality Assessment Report

Cruise ID: NA105 Multibeam System: EM302 Dates: January 18-21, 2021 Heading into the 2019 operating season, the EM302 and associated sensors aboard the E/V Nautilusare working very well compared to the 2018 NA093 Quality Assurance Test (QAT) and earlier shipboard assessments.

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