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Tethered Float ADCP and J-Box Acoustic Transceiver for Data Collection in Hawaii

This project involves the deployment of a tethered float ADCP (Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler) designed for subsurface measurements at depths of 200 meters. The system includes a J-box with an acoustic transceiver integrated into an 800-meter mooring line. Coupled with an E/O/M cable crawler, it aims to collect and transmit hydrological data from depths of 1-2 kilometers of seawater. The J-box is equipped with navigation transponders to ensure precise positioning for ongoing data acquisition in the Hawaiian waters.

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Tethered Float ADCP and J-Box Acoustic Transceiver for Data Collection in Hawaii

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  1. Sea surface ------------------------------------------------ Tethered float ADCP 200 m Subsurface Float J-box Acoustic transceiver J-box 800 m Mooring E/O/M cable crawler To Hawaii J-box anchor Cable 1-2 km H2O J-Box 5000 m Nav transponders

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