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MTR 100 try standard 0.22 and 0.45 micron Sterivex ? lter cartridges for later eDNA analysis. A 2023 technology transfer from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), RoCSI provides high sample count capability in a compact instrument. Wa- ter samples are collected and then biologically preserved with a user-speci? ed ? xative. The Suspended Particulate Ro- sette Sampler (SuPR) is a high volume time-series sampler that autonomously collects 14 water samples onto 142 mm membrane ? lters. The SuPR provides high volume capacity of 1000-2000 Liters per sample and ? ow rates between 2000- 6000 mL/min. Dynamic pump speed algorithm adjusts to protect the sample as material accumulates on the ? lter In ad-
McLane Research Laboratories dition, McLane’s in-situ laboratory platforms, Environmental
Founded in 1983, McLane manufactures and develops Sample Processor (ESP) and Imaging FlowCytobot (IFCB), time-series instrumentation. Its instruments are central to support emerging genomic and optical research methods for many long-term global projects and cruises including such automated time-series oceanography and limnology.
initiatives as OOI, GEOTRACES and the RAPID array. It McLane Research Laboratories is positioned to support produces three main product lines: Pro? lers, Samplers and the June 2024 announcement of the US National Aquatic eDNA. The McLane Pro? ler line include the Prawler, the Environmental DNA Strategy by the National Science and
Ice Tethered Pro? ler (ITP) and the McLane Moored Pro? ler Technology Council. The integration of environmental (MMP). Samplers include Sediment Traps, the Remote Ac- DNA (eDNA) in aquatic research and management offers cess Sampler (RAS), Particle and Phytoplankton Sampler a transformative approach to biodiversity assessment, con- (PPS) and Large Volume Pumps. It also has aSignal Acti- servation, and ecological monitoring. Key eDNA Products: vated Bottom Lander (SABL) Sediment Trap, a low-pro? le RAS: 48 samples, Volume per sample of 500 mL or 100 sediment sampler ideal for studies in stormwater discharge, mL (model dependent) at 75 mL/min, max depth 5,500m dredging, sediment disturbance and HAB events. Two of its RoCSI: Up to 48 samples, Volume per sample of up to 2 Li- newest instruments, the RoCSI and the SuPR, are ideal for ters at 60 mL/min, max depth 6,000m PPS: 24 samples, two eDNA collection. Robotic Cartridge Sampling Instrument models, Up to 10 Liters at 125 mL/min or up to 20 Liters at (RoCSI), a ? eld-proven in situ autonomous oceanographic 250 mL/min, max depth 5,500m SUPR: 14 samples, 1000 – sampler that collects and preserves water samples into indus- 2000 L at 6000 mL/min, max depth 5,000m https://www.massa.com/
Massa Products Corporation
POC for Sonar Advancement and Production for the US
Navy during WWII. Massa remains an industry leader and under family ownership, currently run by 3rd generation
Dawn Stancavish. With a presence in both government and commercial markets, Massa offers a full line of solutions for both underwater and in-air applications such as Sub-bottom pro? ling, underwater communication, UUV/AUV sensors, connectors, level measurement, and proximity detection to name a few. Massa also develops custom solutions for uniquely challenging applications, environments, and use cases where sound has not previously been considered.
Massa is working on several new to the world and new to
Massa Products Corporation is a sonar and ultrasonic prod- uct manufacturer with unmatched expertise and experience the market products soon to be released. They are currently in the advancement of electroacoustic technology. Founded collaborating with different partners in the Oceanographic in 1945 by Frank Massa, the man who pioneered the Arena as well as Government Programs. They are involved with creating solutions that can help clean-up and protect electroacoustic industry through his career at Victor talk- ing Machine/RCA and Brush Development as the Industry our shorelines, oceans, and marine life.
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