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Captain Ken Houtler assists diver Brennan Phillips and Ian Hanley at left.
Karl Watt (Edgartown Planning Board) and Lara Hutto during transit.
Ice-Based Observatory (IBO) after successful deployment.
ASIT at the Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory.
Brian Ward and Melanie Fewings talking during the transit to ASIT tower.
View from Bear of USCG cutter
Close-up view of the ASIT platform full of mounted equipment.
Mytilus on station at the Air-Sea Interaction Tower (ASIT).
Reinstallation of ADCP at MVCO node.
Moran tugs used in Texas Tower #4 construction
2004 Ocean Science Journalism Fellows aboard Tioga.
Nootka buoy observatory.
Heidi Sosik, in green, with the Fellows
Manny Fiadeiro (ONR) on Minuteman during return transit.
Ian Hanley, Ken Houtler and Rob Olson on the bridge of Tioga.
F/V Nobska seen on the return transit from MVCO.
Shelley Dawicki and Potter Wickware aboard Tioga.
Construction of Texas Tower #4, tugs in view
Nan Trowbridge, Brennan Phillips and Alexi Shalapyonok aboard Tioga.
Heidi Sosik on deck of Tioga working on the power supply of the flow cytometer.
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