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Senator Barbara Mikulski visitor group onboard R/V Tioga.
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Senator Barbara Mikulski visitor group onboard R/V Tioga.
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Senator Barbara Mikulski visitor group onboard R/V Tioga.
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Image of The Day caption: Since its delivery to Woods Hole on April 16, 2004, the coastal research vessel Tioga, shown here approaching the WHOI dock, has been used to collect water samples during harmful algal blooms ("red tides") and oil spills; to recover autonomous "gliders"; to test and deploy new instruments; to tag right whales with behavior-monitoring instruments; and to provide an introduction to ocean sampling techniques for undergraduates and graduate students. The aluminum-hulled vessel, capable of cruising 20 knots, is nearly twice as fast as the ship it replaced, Asterias, and carries twice the weight. Scientists working in finicky New England weather with heavy, bulky equipment say both attributes are vital to their oceanographic research.
Image of The Day caption:
Since its delivery to Woods Hole on April 16, 2004, the coastal research vessel Tioga, shown here approaching the WHOI dock, has been used to collect water samples during harmful algal blooms ("red tides") and oil spills; to recover autonomous "gliders"; to test and deploy new instruments; to tag right whales with behavior-monitoring instruments; and to provide an introduction to ocean sampling techniques for undergraduates and graduate students. The aluminum-hulled vessel, capable of cruising 20 knots, is nearly twice as fast as the ship it replaced, Asterias, and carries twice the weight. Scientists working in finicky New England weather with heavy, bulky equipment say both attributes are vital to their oceanographic research.
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efitzpatrick: WHOI dev brochure
keident: possible use in slideshow
kgrodzki: Enlargements for Marine Ops.
kgrodzki: Enlargements in Marine Ops.
poberlander: poster
acaracappaqubeck: PPT
acaracappaqubeck: PPT
kgrodzki: A2S Handout
kgrodzki: A2S Handout
acaracappaqubeck: identity
kgrodzki: Marine Ops. brochure
kgrodzki: Marine Ops. brochure
rmunier: Trustee Presentation 0510
tkleindinst: To print for Kim Grodski.
kgrodzki: Print for Marine Ops. waiting area
kgrodzki: Print for Marine Ops. waiting area
jpires: Report to Donors
jpires: Report to Donors
jdoucette: Image of The Day, 04/16/2009
jcanavan: 07 annual report
rhurst: ships/magazine
jpires: Oceanus
jdyke: Trustee report
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