Type : Contract
DEPLOY AND RETRIEVE (D&R) SYSTEM Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: N6133117D0001 Ultimate Completion Date: Sat Aug 31 17:00:00 GMT 2019
DEPLOY AND RETRIEVE (D&R) SYSTEM Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: N6133117D0001 Ultimate Completion Date: Sat Aug 31 17:00:00 GMT 2019
CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE VESSELS, CAPTAINS, AND OBSERVERS AND DEPLOY AND RETRIEVE OF VERTICAL FISHING LINE, REMOTE STEREO VIDEO/LED LIGHT AND ACQUIRING BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES AND GENERAL FISH INFORMATION. Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: NF-FN7110-21-00563 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Apr 29 17:00:00 GMT 2024
Aircraft may also be required to deploy and collect remote cameras, check remote fuel caches, retrieve collars, and other miscellaneous flying necessary for program delivery. All these activities require pilots that have extensive experience with confined/remote landing and hover exits. There will also be elements of low-level, low airspeed flying to assess sites from the air prior to landing.
Northern Ontario Passive Autonomous Monitoring Project Description :Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has a requirement for baseline information for boreal caribou and other mammals in the Far North Range with the objective to deploy and retrieve remote recorders in Ontario’s Far North to allow ECCC to collect data on caribou and caribou predators for the purpose of evaluating predation risk for boreal caribou in Northern Ontario.
5 bio-collectors with temperature loggers at each of 15 study sites in July of 2024 and retrieve in October. 2.2.2.2 Bio-collectors will be processed to examine organisms >10 mm in size (fishes and larger invertebrates) in 2024. 2.2.2.3 Interim reporting on 2023-2024 activities March 2024. 2.2.2.4 Deploy 5 bio-collectors with temperature loggers at each of 15 study sites in July of 2025 and retrieve in October. 2.2.2.5 Bio-collectors will be processed
It is outfitted with two hydraulic winches, and a gantry that has a 1,000-pound maximum load and is used to deploy and retrieve fishing gear. The vessel requires modifications to the back deck for safety and efficiency, without negatively impacting performance or handling.