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Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.

Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.
Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.
Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.
Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.
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Linder, Christopher L.
Will Ostrom, in yellow, prepares a CTD for deployment.
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04/08/2005
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January-February 2005
R/V Oceanus 407
Cape Hatteras - Winter Cruise - Finch II
Chief Scientist: Glen Gawarkiewicz
High resolution hydrographic surveys of continental shelf and slope north of Cape Hatteras and deployment of shallow water mooring array.
Image of The Day caption:
Craig Marquette (in yellow) and Glen Gawarkiewicz prepare to deploy the conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) rosette for hydrography studies north of Cape Hatteras in January 2005. The winter cruise on the research vessel Oceanus took researchers to "the graveyard of the Atlantic" for studies of the dynamic currents flowing in the region - where the warm and salty Gulf Stream breaks away from the coast and turns toward Europe while converging with the "shelfbreak jet", a strong current at the edge of the continental shelf that carries cold, relatively fresh water from the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans.
Photo by Chris Linder
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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