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Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.

Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.
Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.
Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.
Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.
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Berglund, Jennifer
Deep-See recovery operations on board the Bigelow.
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08/13/2018
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Image Of the Day caption:
WHOI mechanical engineer Kaitlyn Tradd (foreground) directs deck operations on the NOAA research vessel Henry B. Bigelow during a recovery of the towed vehicle Deep-See. Tradd helped to develop and build the new 2,500-pound, instrument-laden vehicle, which is designed to be towed behind a ship using a special electro-optical cable that can transmit data back to scientists on board in real-time. The unique combination of sonar, imaging, and sampling technologies on the Deep-See provide researchers with a powerful tool for studying the diversity and abundance of life in the ocean twilight zone.
Photo by Jennifer Berglund
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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