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George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.

George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.
George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.
George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.
George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
George Tupper and Marshall Swartz working on a CTD rosette.
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02/26/2010
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Image of The Day caption:
Research associates George Tupper (left) and Marshall Swartz check a CTD rosette, which measures the salinity and temperature of seawater at various depths, as Swartz's dog Little Bear takes a break. Both men have made major contributions to WHOI s exploration of the oceans during their long careers. A modem designed by Swartz makes it possible to view photos taken at the seafloor in real time on a ship at the surface. Tupper recently reflected on how the "WHOI way of doing things" has contributed to many technical innovations such as this.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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