GEOMAR’s MOSES Project Gains AML Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP)

“We are very excited to use the MVP in this study to acquire high resolution surveys of the temperature and salinity structure with the research vessel in operation 24/7.”

Johannes Karstensen
SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST, PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
GEOMAR

GEOMAR has acquired a Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) from AML Oceanographic as part of the Helmholtz Association funded observing infrastructure “Modular Observation Solutions for Earth Systems” (MOSES). MOSES is comprised of highly flexible and mobile observation modules which are designed to investigate the interactions of short-term events and long-term trends across Earth compartments.

The MVP30-350 will collect CTD and chlorophyll data to better understand carbon uptake in upwelling areas.

The MVP30-350 will collect CTD and chlorophyll data to better understand carbon uptake in upwelling areas.

“The first MOSES experiment where we plan to use the MVP will be a joint ship/airplane survey of ocean eddies north of the Cape Verde Islands, in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean,” explained Johannes Karstensen (Senior Research Scientist, Physical Oceanography) of GEOMAR. Ocean eddies are whirling water masses, similar to whirls seen in pools and bathtubs, but covering an area of approximately 20.000 km2 in the open ocean. Karsten continued, “We are very excited to use the MVP in this study to acquire high resolution surveys of the temperature and salinity structure with the research vessel in operation 24/7.”

The MVP30-350 will deploy an AML CTD along with a Turner Designs Cyclops-7F Chlorophyll Fluorometer while the vessel is underway to gather the required data, which will be used to better understand the ocean carbon uptake in upwelling areas.

This contract was secured through AML’s local agent, Ing.-Buero G. Pinnow IGP of Hamburg. Installation and commissioning of the MVP30-350 system aboard FS METEOR took place in November 2019. Built in Canadian manufacturer AML Oceanographic’s Atlantic office in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, MVP systems have been supplied to organizations around the world seeking to reduce the technical and financial unpredictability of hydrographic and ocean science surveys.

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