Rowe Technologies Delivers 12 ADCPs for Chinese Academy of Science Project

300-kHz-SCs-for-China1Rowe Technologies recently delivered 12 acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) to be used in the Western Pacific Ocean System project (WPOS). WPOS was developed by the Chinese Academy of Science Institute of Oceanology in Qingdao and will monitor the Kuroshio Current, a north flowing ocean current situated in the northwest of the Pacific Ocean.

The project is composed of six arrays that include 29 moorings whose goal is to better understand climate change and coastal environments. Rowe Technologies and its regional selling partner, Shanghai Pan Communications Scientific Instrument Company, Ltd, worked with scientists on the project to find the correct solution. In the end,

It was decided that twelve 300 kHz ADCPs with integrated pressure sensors was the perfect fit. The instruments will be deployed for one-year 1-year intervals and used to monitor currents and water level in shallow water. Rowe Technologies is excited to participate in this project and looks forward to supporting the scientists of WPOS as well as others around the globe.

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