Instrument Laboratory – eShop

The Ocean Instrument Laboratory provides engineering, technical, and logistic support for scientific and oceanographic research. While our primary clients are research groups at SoMAS, we also serve external clients located around the USA and internationally.

Scope of Services

The EShop provides a wide variety of services in support of both laboratory and field research:

  • Budget and Proposal Assistance
  • Instrument and Systems Design
  • Equipment Repair
  • Field Equipment Rental
  • Field Operations Support
  • Calibration and Analysis Services
  • Seawolf CTD Support
  • Flax Pond Support
  • Teaching Laboratory
  • Education and Public Outreach

For more information, contact:

Thomas C. Wilson, Jr. – Instrument Engineer and EShop Manager
Office: Discovery 107a
Email: thomas.wilson@stonybrook.edu
Mobile/text: 516-662-3528

Laboratory: Discovery Hall Room 102
Voice: 631-632-8706 Fax: 631-632-8820

The Ocean Instrument Laboratory is a technical service unit of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

The articles below feature the work and personnel from the eShop

Sound Science Ferry Gala

Sound Science A Ferry-based Data Observation System On September 29, 2003, the Marine Sciences Research Center unveiled its newest environmental monitoring system at a gala event on board the ferry boat P.T. BARNUM. The BARNUM sailed under clear skies at 1730 from...

Board the Barnum for Sound Science

Innovative scientific outreach aboard Pt Jeff ferry during sunset cruise STONY BROOK, NY., September 24, 2003 — Starting with the September 29th inaugural demonstration of a first-of-its kind observation system known as the SoundScience project, ferry passengers, the...

Malcolm J. Bowman Honored

  Presidential Mini-Grant for Innovative Teaching Projects October 10, 2001   Real Time Environmental Monitoring and Analysis Teaching Laboratory Purpose: The purpose of this project is to establish a monitoring station to gather critical environmental data...