Join 40,000+ geospatial professionals and get technology news delivered straight to your inbox every week. Subscribe today.

Teledyne_Douglas_Webb_Visit_Images-001small.jpg

Teledyne Marine Pays Tribute to Doug Webb’s Lifetime of Scientific Achievements.

Teledyne Marine

Mr. Douglas Webb, an esteemed Oceanographer Emeritus from Woods Hole, MA, and founder of Teledyne Webb Research, received recognition for his lifelong contributions to science at the Teledyne Marine facility located in North Falmouth, MA, on Wednesday, June 5, 2024.

Teledyne staff members Clara Hulburt, Shea Quinn, and Clayton Jones delivered an informative and historical talk about Mr. Webb’s legacy as an engineer, scientist, innovator, and world changer.

Mr. Webb contributed significantly to developing low-frequency acoustic sound sources such as SOFAR, RAFOS, and Tonpilz for water mass tracking, long-range navigation, and tomography. He played a key role in the development of Vertical Current Meters (VCMs) to measure water chimney convection and profiling floats (ALACE). He commercialized this development (APEX) which became part of the ARGO program. He invented and developed the Teledyne Slocum gliders. Mr. Webb pioneered the development of the buoyancy systems used in these floats and gliders, revolutionizing how scientists approach ocean data gathering. Argo is the most successful ocean observing program, contributing critical information about climate and sea level change.

Teledyne_Douglas_Webb_Visit_Images-055_small.jpg
Standing Left to Right: Karl Boettger, Brian Maguire, Shea Quinn, Clayton Jones, Clara Hulburt, Kathi Sheehan and Andrey Morozov. Sitting: Doug Webb.

Mr. Webb was also honored by Rutgers University’s undergraduate class of 2024 with a letter of appreciation after the Rutgers University Center for Ocean Observing Leadership (RUCOOL) received the 2024 TOS Ocean Observing Award for innovation and excellence in sustained ocean observation at the 2024 Ocean Sciences Meeting, which was held in New Orleans, LA.

Following the presentation, Mr. Webb proceeded to tour the Teledyne Marine facility and was given an up-close view of “REDWING (Research and Education Doug Webb Inter-National Glider),” the Slocum Sentinel glider named in his honor which is about to commence the first-ever global circumnavigation by a subsea glider later this year.

About Teledyne Webb Research: Teledyne Marine is a group of leading-edge technology companies that are part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated. Through acquisitions and collaboration, Teledyne Marine has evolved into an industry powerhouse, bringing Imaging, Instruments, Interconnect, Seismic, and Vehicle technology to provide solutions to our customers. For more information, please visit www.teledynemarine.com.

About Rutgers University: Rutgers University is a leading national research institution that has consistently pushed the boundaries of innovation and education. The Sentinel Mission represents the university's commitment to exploring new frontiers. For more information about Rutgers University, please visit: www.rutgers.edu.

Do you have questions about this news item?

Get in touch with Teledyne Marine, and they would be happy to answer any questions you have about pricing, suitability, availability, specs, etc.

Ask a question

Teledyne Marine team is happy to assist.

Teledyne Marine

We're available on all weekdays and usually reply within 1-2 working days.

Please provide detailed information. Your input helps Teledyne Marine assist you effectively.

Let us know a little about you and your contact information.

Do you represent a company or organization?

Before we proceed, would you be interested in subscribing to our newsletter?

By completing this form, you acknowledge and agree to abide by our Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Thank you for your message! Our team tipically to respond to inquiries within 1-2 business days.