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Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP) is in use aboard the NOAA vessel Thomas Jefferson as part of the Deepwater Horizon Response in the Gulf of Mexico. CLICK HERE to see the NOAA report and video on the NOAA web site.



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MVP800™

- Moving Vessel Profiler


MVP™ Product Family Specifications and Options
Depth Ship
Speed
Options Documents (PDF) Drawings (PDF) Photos
MVP Logo MVP800-5000
5000m
1850m
800m
0 knots
6 knots
12 knots
SV, CTD,
LOPC, FL
... General Layout (147k) MVP800-5000 Picture 1 MVP800-5000 Picture 3
MVP800-5000 Picture 2

MVP™ Brochure
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The four-page MVP™ brochure is available on-line in Adobe Acrobat format. Click here to download the PDF file (463k).
  Economic Benefits
Click here to get the overviewA two-page information sheet explaining the economic benefits of using the Moving Vessel Profiler is available for on-line viewing. Click here to get the overview!

MVP-Compatible Instruments from ODIM Brooke Ocean

ODIM Brooke Ocean manufacture other product lines that, as well as being self-contained instruments themselves, are fully compatible with the Moving Vessel Profiler.

Click here to visit the LOPC pageThe Laser Optical Plankton Counter offers ADVANCED DATA COLLECTION features not found on conventional optical plankton counters. The LOPC can be installed inside the MVP's Multi-Sensor Fish as part of its sensor payload. Find out more information on the LOPC here.

Click here to visit the FFCPT pageThe Free Fall Cone Penetrometer (FFCPT) was developed to collect geotechnical and geophysical data from the sea floor. The FFCPT can be installed on the MVP's tow cable (MVP200 and larger) and deployed in place of the Free Fall Fish, allowing multiple, automated drops either on station or from a variety of drop points. Also, the FFCPT can be deployed while underway, utilizing the MVP's native functionality. Find out more information on the FFCPT here or contact ODIM Brooke Ocean.

A technical paper describing the implementation of FFCPT with MVP, presented at UDT Pacific December 2006, is available here (1.3MB PDF).

For further information on the Moving Vessel Profiler™ systems and their recent uses, check the ODIM Brooke Ocean Press Releases! Also, see the Downloads page for MVP-related animation found on this page!

Got a question about MVP™ that's NOT answered here? Try the MVP FAQ!

Click here to visit the DFO web siteThe Moving Vessel Profiler (MVP™) was developed by ODIM Brooke Ocean in conjunction with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Ocean Physics Division and the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Bedford Institute of Oceanography.

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