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A sensor-laden buoy is seen prior to being loaded onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's vessel Knorr on...
A sensor-laden buoy is lifted onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on wednesday,...
A sensor-laden buoy is lifted onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on wednesday,...
A sensor-laden buoy is lifted onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on wednesday,...
A sensor-laden buoy is lifted onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on wednesday,...
CTD instruments used to measure Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth, are seen onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic...
Sean Whelan, a Marine Technician for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, prepares CTD instruments used to...
An worker prepares to attached a crane hook onto a sensor-laden buoy so that it may be loaded onboard the Woods Hole...
A sensor-laden buoy is seen prior to being loaded onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's vessel Knorr on...
A Rosette water sampler system that will be used during the Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study...
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen docked on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Woods...
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen docked on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Woods...
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen docked on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Woods...
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen docked on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Woods...
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen docked on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in Woods...
An engineer is raised by crane to work on the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on...
Autonomous wave gliders are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr on...
Two EcoMapper AUVs (autonomous underwater vehicles) are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution...
Autonomous wave gliders are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr on...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom talks about the instruments onboard the Woods Hole...
The bow of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen from the bridge on Tuesday,...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom poses for a photograph next to the Woods Hole...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Senior Engineer Steve Faluotico works on the SPURS buoy prior to it being...
Autonomous wave gliders are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr on...