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First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.

First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.
First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.
First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.
First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
First MIT-WHOI Joint Program SEA cruise on SSV Westward.
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12/14/2005
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Image of The Day caption:
Kurt Polzin (center, in white shirt and no cap) pulls his weight on the Sea Education Association's SSV Westward in 1990, during one of the first MIT-WHOI Joint Program "new student" summer cruises. The Joint Program (JP) is one of the premier marine science programs in the world, and today the Jake Peirson Summer Cruise is a tradition for all incoming JP students. During the weeklong adventure, students learn hands-on oceanography and seamanship. Polzin, now an associate scientist in Physical Oceanography, is one JP alumnus in this photo; can anyone identify the others?
Caption from Down to the Sea for Science, Pg. 127:
Each summer, students entering the Joint Program participate in a week-long group adventure aboard a Sea Education Association ship. Here students and members of the brigantine Westward's crew haul in a line at the beginning of the first "oceanographic orientation cruise" in 1990. Fifteen new students and eight upperclass students participated that year.
At far right is Captain Paul deOrsay, and to the left of him is Susan Humphris. At far left is Mate Sean Bercaw.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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