MOO Students Learn About Marine Radar At Furuno USA Inc

MS of Operational Oceanography (MOO) students recently visited Furuno USA Inc. in Denton, MD to learn about Furuno's diverse marine radar technologies and their applications. The visit was hosted by Gil Passwaters of Furuno, who provided an informative tour of the facility. During the tour, Gil detailed the company's mission...

Rising Waters on Our Coasts and What It Means for Public Access?

New Jersey law ensures the public’s right to access coastal shorelines and waters. To help people know where to access tidal waterways and get information about the amenities at each location, the state has an online map that shows over 3,900 public access points. However, the impacts of climate change...

In Memory of Dale Haidvogel

We were informed by Enrique Curchitser tonight about the unexpected and tragic loss of Dale Haidvogel.  While we have only little information at the moment, for the countless people he worked with and mentored it is a very sad day.  He joined Rutgers in 1990 as one of the first...

The Vessel Traffic Service Needs a Major Radar Upgrade

Dr. Hugh Roarty’s article “The Vessel Traffic Service Needs a Major Radar Upgrade”  was recently published in US Naval Proceedings.  Proceedings is a monthly magazine published by the United States Naval Institute. Launched in 1874, it is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States. Proceedings covers...

Rutgers Launches Collaborative to Harness University Expertise to Support Offshore Wind Energy Development

Rutgers has launched the Offshore Wind Collaborative to coordinate and build expertise in offshore wind research across the university community and to support workforce development pathways to employment in this industry. Leading the establishment of the collaborative is Margaret Brennan-Tonetta, director of the Office of Resource and Economic Development at Rutgers...