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3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.

3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.
3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.
3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.
3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.
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Cook, John E.
3D illustration of the Shallow Water Experiment mooring array.
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06/27/2007
graphics/To_IMS/SW06.jpg
Created for Jim Lynch and Art Newhall.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 45, No. 3, Pg. 31:
In the largest oceanographic field experiment in WHOI history, six research vessels, more than 50 scientists from 12 institutions, 62 moorings, 350 oceanographic sensors, nearly 100 tons of equipment, an airplane, space satellites, and robotic undersea gliders focused on a 24-by-31-square-mile patch of ocean about 100 miles east of Atlantic City, N.J. , over seven weeks in 2006. The goal: to assemble a detailed picture of how sound waves travel through complex coastal waters.
Illustration by Jack Cook, WHOI Graphic Services
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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