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Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.

Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.
Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.
Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.
Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.
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Kostel, Kenneth
Larry George steadies the X-Spar buoy during deployment operations.
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06/25/2015
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Image Of the Day caption:
WHOI engineer Larry George keeps the top of an expendable spar buoy (X-Spar) away from the side of the ship during a test deployment this summer. The X-Spar is a low-cost platform that holds instruments to measure the interchange between the atmosphere and upper ocean in remote, inhospitable regions of the ocean where bottom-anchored moorings and buoys are not feasible. The air-sea exchange of heat, momentum, and gases are an important part of processes such as Earth's carbon cycle and the global climate system.
Photo by Ken Kostel
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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