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Fisheries dock in winter.
Dr. Stephen J. Atwood speaking at the Morss Tsunami workshop.
Cookout attendees arriving and mingling at the start of the event.
Dr. Emile A. Okal speaking at the Morss Tsunami workshop.
SWATH Central Pacific Time Line
David Fisichella leading the Perkins School tour.
Departure of the 2002 MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise.
Brian Halligan leading an Ocean MBA course at AVAST.
Departure of the 2001 MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise.
Departure of the 2002 MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise.
Left to right: MBL Club and Bigelow Building, White House.
Space Shuttle Atlantis Astronauts Sherwood "Woody" Spring and Jerry Ross at WHOI.
MBL Candle House and MBL Club, and Bigelow Building.
Event attendees working their way through the cookout buffet.
MBL Tour of Inspection.
UTube wave abrasion simulator at the MIT Campus.
Left to right: MBL Candle House, MBL Club, and WHOI (Bigelow Building), rear view.
USGS Buoy Lab.
Comm. member Brian Buczkowski (USGS) welcoming a young guest to the cookout.
Dr. Stephen J. Atwood speaking at the Morss Tsunami workshop.
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