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Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.

Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.
Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.
Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.
Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.
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Gray, Andrew
Kelly Rakow (now Sutherland) handling a camera while diving.
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04/18/2006
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 48, No. 2, pg. 5:
Kelly Sutherland scuba dives to collect salps at Liquid Jungle Lab off the Pacific coast of Panama.
Image of The Day caption:
MIT/WHOI Joint Program student Kelly Rakow attempts to untangle the tethers attached to her fellow divers during a "blue water" dive off the Pacific coast of Panama. The tether system is used when diving in deep (often blue) water to ensure that divers don't become disoriented or drift away when exploring the featureless?and seemingly bottomless?environment. Kelly is using blue water diving and an underwater video camera to study barrel shaped, gelatinous organisms called salps at the Liquid Jungle Lab.
2007 Annual Report caption:
MIT/WHOI Joint Program student Kelly Rakow untangles tethers attached to her fellow divers during a ?blue water? dive off the Pacific coast of Panama. The tether system is used to ensure that divers don's become disoriented or drift away when exploring the featureless?and seemingly bottomless?environment. Rakow is using blue water diving and an underwater video camera to study barrel shaped, gelatinous organisms called salps at the Liquid Jungle Lab.
Photo by Andrew Gray, UC Santa Cruz
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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