LOBO Buoys

Land & Biogeochemical Observatory Buoys

The Land/Ocean Biogeochemical Observatory (LOBO) Buoy Program 

is organized and maintained through the Damian C. Brady Lab at the Darling Marine Center. This program was originally established through the SEANET project with funding from an NSF EPSCoR grant. The original purpose was to build collaboration amongst researchers and to help facilitate the advancement of sustainable and ecologically minded aquaculture along the coast of Maine. This mission has continued through diverse support and industry acceptance of the LOBO buoys. This buoy program serves to capture a baseline understanding of ocean chemistry in nearshore marine environments using a suite of instruments that record parameters such as temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, chlorophyll, and more.


Instruments & Parameters

A typical buoy deployment includes seven distinct instruments that measure 15 water quality and environmental parameters. 

LOBO Team

Damian Brady portrait photo

Damian C. Brady

Associate Professor

damian.brady@maine.edu

Brady Biography

Elisabeth Maxwell smiling while on a boat

Elisabeth A. Maxwell

Research Assistant

elisabeth.maxwell@maine.edu

Maxwell Biography

Funding Support