XPrize Media Links
The following are links to various media relating to Sunburst Sensors' participation in the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPrize:
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CBS This Morning (July 21, 2015) - Link
The Weather Channel with Al Roker (July 21, 2015) - Link
HuffPo Live (July 21, 2015) - Link
XPrize Produced Video about Sunburst - Link
Award Ceremony (forward to 1:45:00 for team intros, 1:55:00 for actual awards ) - Link
Natural Resources Defense Counsel Video - Link
KPAX (local - August 5, 2015) - Link
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Sunburst Sensors Advances to Phase 3 of $2 Million Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE
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Sunburst Sensors Advances to Finals of $2 Million Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE
Beginning on May 14 in Honolulu, teams will board the R/V Kilo Moana, a research vessel owned by the U.S. Navy and operated through UNOLSby the University of Hawaii Marine Center, and embark on a week-long deep sea trial to assess ocean pH values throughout the water column at Station ALOHA, a 110 square mile region in the Pacific Ocean, located approximately 100 miles off the northern shore of Oahu. During this six-day period, sensors will be put through rigorous performance tests focused on stability and precision, while battling real-world pressure scenarios at depths of up to 3,000 meters.
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Sunburst Sensors Wins Both Purses of Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE
All five finalists were represented at the gala award ceremony, with ANB Sensors capturing second prize in the affordability purse, and Team Durafet taking second in the accuracy purse. Sunburst Sensors, represented by co-owners James Beck and Michael DeGrandpre, went to the stage twice to collect the first place trophies.
"It's a great honor and a big surprise," said Beck, "We know we make a good sensor, but so do the other finalists," adding that he was extremely proud of his team. "We've achieved something pretty special, especially considering we're such a small company. My hat is off to everyone at Sunburst Sensors in helping make this happen."
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Sunburst Sensors Selected to Provide Instruments for OOI Water Measurements
(From OOI website - January 24, 2012 - original article here)
The Consortium for Ocean Leadership, with funding from the National Science Foundation, has selected Sunburst Sensors, LLC, of Missoula, Montana, to provide pH (PHSEN) and Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Water Instruments (PC02W) for the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI).
Under the $2.5 million contract, Sunburst will provide up to 77 PHSEN and 35 PC02W instruments.
Sunburst Sensors designs and manufactures instruments that measure inorganic carbon parameters pC02, pH and total alkalinity. Sunburst's Submersible Autonomous Moored Instrument (SAMI) measures and logs levels of dissolved chemicals in sea and fresh water.
The SAMI-pH and SAMI-CO2 both use the indicator method for measurement of pH in oceanic waters. Measurement of pH and the amount of dissolved CO2 in seawater are critical to the determination of carbon flux between the ocean and atmosphere, and understanding ecological and climatological effects of ocean acidification.
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