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Powering science-based 
decisions for a better ocean


WHAT WE DO

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For scientists, by scientists

What drives our unique ability to serve and collaborate with the scientific community? The answer: we’re part of that community. At Sea-Bird Scientific’s foundation is a diverse Science Team that encompasses oceanography, metrology, chemistry, engineering, and more. Our staff has decades of experience, publishing regularly in peer-reviewed scientific journals. We stand behind Sea-Bird reliability and accuracy — because we create instruments that we regularly use in our own fieldwork.

From the Shores of Sea-Bird Scientific

THE NEW ECO V2

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OUR pH SOLUTIONS

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FATHOM SOFTWARE

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OUR PRODUCTS

Throughout the scientific community, Sea-Bird Scientific is known for one thing: quality. In a field where precision matters, a Sea-Bird instrument takes measurements that are notably and consistently accurate - measurements upon which peer-reviewed journal articles and policy decisions rely. And a Sea-Bird instrument gives the accuracy you need while standing up to some of the harshest conditions on the planet. We work to make instruments you can trust — by any measure.

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BY THE NUMBERS

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SCIENTISTS ON STAFF

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SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS

DEVELOPING THE INDUSTRY STANDARD

For decades, customers have trusted Sea-Bird Scientific to help them generate accurate, usable data. As a result, it's not uncommon to find a Sea-Bird Scientific product helping to demonstrate where oceanographic instrumentation can go, how it can be used, and what kind of data it can yield. We're proud that our instruments have helped create the industry standard that scientists rely on — and we work every day to set the bar a little higher.

 

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Learn more about what we’ve been doing and how scientists around the world are implementing our tools to inform their decision making.


 

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