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Technology transition grant will help make hypoxia sensors more accessible

Published on: 03/07/2024
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Dungeness crab is Oregon’s most valuable single-species fishery. Photo Credit: Oregon Sea Grant.

The Integrated Ocean Observing System has awarded Oregon State University with a technology transition grant to develop smaller, more user-friendly, low-cost oxygen sensors that are more widely accessible for tribal, commercial, and charter fishermen. Explore the details of this NCCOS-funded research:  https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/news/nccos-supported-research-transitioning-to-operations-with-ioos-award/

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