McLane Moored Profiler (MMP)

McLane Moored Profiler (MMP)

The McLane Moored Profiler (MMP) vertically profiles the water column at 25cm/sec, traveling along a fixed wire carrying an array of sensors. Profiling depth, time intervals, and pressure stops are user-defined. Profiling patterns can span specific seasons or timeframes.

 

• Depth range: 40m – 6,000m.
• Models: Standard MMP-7, Extended MMP-7 with 50% more battery capacity.
• Available sensors: CTD, fluorometry, dissolved oxygen, PAR, optical backscatter, turbidity, CO2, methane, and nutrients, other sensor integration is also possible.
• Options: Inductive communications (with a customer-supplied surface buoy), motors of 10 or 33cm/sec, mooring stoppers for top and bottom profile limits.

 

Key Features

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

McLane MMP Datasheet

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Profiler Stoppers Datasheet

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