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A barge is towed by a ship in the Minas Passage of Nova Scotia
In the coming days, the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE) will be doing short, vessel-based testing activities in Minas Passage and the FORCE test area as part of the Ocean Sensor Innovation Platforms (OSIP) project – a collaborative effort with Acadia University and other partners to develop and test monitoring methods and equipment for use in strong tidal currents. People may see brief vessel activity during daylight hours, including placing and retrieving equipment. Work will take place only when weather and sea conditions are suitable. Operations will be conducted from the Nova Endeavour, operated by Huntley’s Diving and Marine. For further information sandra.currie@fundyforce.ca or 902-254-2510.

In the coming days, the Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE) will be doing short, vessel-based testing activities in Minas Passage and the FORCE test area as part of the Ocean Sensor Innovation Platforms (OSIP) project – a collaborative effort with Acadia University and other partners to develop and test monitoring methods and equipment for use in strong tidal currents.

People may see brief vessel activity during daylight hours, including placing and retrieving equipment. Work will take place only when weather and sea conditions are suitable. Operations will be conducted from the Nova Endeavour, operated by Huntley’s Diving and Marine.

For further information This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 902-254-2510.