TDI-Brooks Nigeria Ltd (TDI-BN) has moved to new offices in Port Harcourt. The office is located on#8, Road 7 Gods Own Estate, off East-West Road, Near Adamac. Port-Harcourt, Rivers-State, Nigeria TDI-Brooks International incorporated TDI-BN in January 2005 to support their extensive field operations in Nigeria. As TDI-BN operations have expanded the need for more office
TDI-Brooks International has been awarded a project by the State of Alaska Department of Fish and Game to analyze seal tissue samples using protocols established by the NOAA/NIST/USFWS. This procurement is for the analysis of blubber, kidney, or liver tissues analyzed each year for at least 3 years. Sample analyses include polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and
TDI-Brooks International was featured in a two page article in the current issue (2008) ofGeoconnections, a magazine published annually by the College of Geosciences at Texas A&M University. It describes TDI-Brooks strong ties with the College of Geosciences, the University, and the Aggie network while building a leading scientific services company. It also discusses the
Deepwater Program: Exploration and Research of Northern Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Natural and Artificial Hard Bottom Habitats with Emphasis on Coral Communities: Reefs, Rigs and Wrecks TDI-Brooks International was awarded a $3.7M four-year project from the U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) in August 2008. This is an interagency study involving MMS and the National Oceanic
TDI-Brooks International was awarded a five-year U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) nationwide monitoring contract for trace organic analysis of soil, plant, animal, and water samples. TDI-Brooks International, through its affiliated analytical laboratory, B&B Laboratories, has been awarded by the US Fish and Wildlife Service one of three, national, multi-year contracts for determination of pesticide,
Oceanology International (OI) is the world’s largest and most respected meeting place for the marine science and ocean technology community. TDI-BI will exhibit at Stand #454 Link to OI

