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Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.

Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.
Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.
Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.
Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.
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Heinen, Lauren
Pre-cruise safety orientation involves fitting into survival suits.
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07/01/2018
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Lauren Heinen is a steward on SSV Corwith Cramer, she offered to take photos for us. These are WHOI photos.
Approximate date, camera clock was incorrectly set.
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Incoming MIT-WHOI Joint Program students take part in a cruise orientation aboard the SSV Corwith Cramer in Woods Hole. The students are wearing immersion or survival suitsthick, neoprene, pull-on wetsuits that provide warmth, flotation, and visibility in the event of a maritime emergency in cold water. Affectionately nicknamed after the animated character, "Gumby" suits are essential safety equipment on all deep-water research ships at WHOIand an essential photo opportunity for all new scientists who come aboard. Pictured from left to right are students Michael Humara, Kayla Gardner, Stewart Jamieson, Cynthia Becker, Joanna Millstein, and Praneeth Gurumurthy.
Photo by Lauren Heinen
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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