We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.

Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.
Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.
Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.
Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.
Comments (0)
122071
Kent, James M.
Rocky Geyer and Dave Ralston disassemble a mooring.
Still Image
07/12/2005
com/merrimack0705/DSC_1430.JPG
Mooring recovery on the Merrimack River, with co-principal investigators Rocky Geyer and Jim Lerczak.
Image of The Day caption:
Rocky Geyer (left) and postdoctoral scholar Dave Ralston (now a WHOI assistant scientist) remove instruments from a mooring on the working deck of the research vessel Tioga in July 2005. The mooring was deployed for two months in the Merrimack River, near the border of New Hampshire and Massachusetts, to measure temperature and conductivity (a proxy for salinity) and examine how the stratification, or layering, of the water changes with tidal cycles.
Photo by James M. Kent
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections