Benefit from flexible, high speed sampling of temperature and depth with the AQUAlogger 310… giving accurate results in real-time at depths of up to 6000m.
The AQUAlogger® 310 is a self-contained temperature and pressure logger that offers simple data connection, configuration and download, and real-time reporting capability. The versatile instrument is suitable for deploying in fresh and seawater, and includes user friendly features such as quick start, shake to show status check and flexible sampling. The AQUAlogger® 310 is capable of monitoring in water depths of up to 6000m, making it a suitable choice for many oceanographic research professionals.
Applications include:
AQUAlogger® 310PT Instrument Guide
Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
AQUAlogger® 310TY, the advanced turbidity and suspended sediment logger. Ideal for research, water quality studies and dredge monitoring.
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