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OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.

OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.
OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.
OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.
OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.
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Renier, Natalie
OVSN illustration depicting the tracking of carbon movement.
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10/25/2024
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The Ocean Vital Signs Network (OVSN) is a WHOI-wide “grand challenge” effort to establish a first-of-its-kind, large-scale, full-depth, high-resolution network of advanced technologies to track carbon as it moves between the atmosphere and the ocean and is transformed by circulation patterns, geochemical reactions, and biological processes from the surface to the seafloor. Funds from the Francis E. Fowler IV Center for Ocean and Climate supported the first, crucial phase of planning for this project.
Illustration by Natalie Renier, WHOI Creative
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