Alexa Runyan Alexa Runyan

3G AMP WETS*

3G Adaptable Monitoring Package (3G AMP)

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Deployment period: October 2021 - Present

Through the Applied Physics Lab at University of Washington, the Third-Generation Adaptable Monitoring Package (3G AMP) was deployed at the US Navy Wave Energy Test Site (WETS), which is the United States’ first grid-connected wave energy test site.

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Alexa Runyan Alexa Runyan

3G AMP MCRL*

Third-Generation Adaptable Monitoring Package (3G AMP)

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Deployment Period: January 2019 - May 2019

Retrieval of the Third-Generation Adaptable Monitoring Package (3G AMP from the Pacific Northwest National Lab’s Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory in Sequim Washington. Check out the way the biofouling avoids our fouling resistant lights and cameras! This project was conducted at the Applied Physics Lab at the University of Washington.

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Alexa Runyan Alexa Runyan

WAMP*

Wave Adaptable Monitoring Package (WAMP)

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Deployment period: October 2018 - March 2019

Through the Applied Physics Lab at University of Washington, the Wave Adaptable Monitoring Package (WAMP) was deployed at the US Navy Wave Energy Test Site (WETS), which is the United States’ first grid-connected wave energy test site.

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Alexa Runyan Alexa Runyan

AutoAMP*

Auto Adaptable Monitoring Package (AMP)

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Deployment Period: August 2018 - September 2018

Using our Adaptable Monitoring Package (AMP) to monitor the marine environment around the PacWave open ocean wave energy testing facility in Newport, Oregon. This project was conducted through the Applied Physics Laboratory at University of Washington.

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Alexa Runyan Alexa Runyan

AMP 1.0*

Adaptable Monitoring Package (AMP)

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Deployment periods: August 2015 - October 2015, January 2016 - May 2016, January 2017 - March 2017

Through the University of Washington Applied Physics Lab deployment of the first iteration of the Adaptable Monitoring Package (AMP) for marine monitoring in Sequim Bay at the Pacific Northwest National Lab Marine Coastal Research Laboratory (PNNL MCRL). These deployments were critical in creating our more compact, low-cost versions of the AMP!

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