Sofar makes two different types of Spotter buoys: a bright yellow one that floats on the surface, and a submersible cylindrical one with an anchor that drags it down to the ocean floor.
Thousands of buoys used for science end up as marine waste — one Tasmanian group is helping to change this. They've created a ...
These ocean buoys are thrown into the path of a storm to gather critical data to help create forecasts and coordinate storm response.
The 2004 tsunami killed more than 5,000 people in Thailand, with 3,000 missing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Almost 1,000km off the Thai coast devastated by a tsunami 20 years ago, engineers lower a detection buoy into the waves – a ...