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Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.

Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.
Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.
Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.
Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.
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Nevala, Amy
Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a CTD on Tioga.
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07/14/2005
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Patrician is a University of Rhode Island graduate student, assisting Baumgartner with attempted whale tagging off Georges Bank. Here they fix the CTD on Tioga.
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Mark Baumgartner and Melissa Patrician repair a conductivity-temperature-depth (CTD) rosette on the coastal research vessel Tioga. The biologists use the CTD to detect the water properties and nutrients at various depths in the ocean to see how they correlate with the depths to which whales dive. Baumgartner and colleagues are trying to understand the conditions that not only cause whales to dive within an area, but to migrate to the region in the first place.
Photo by Amy Nevala
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
This work was permitted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Mark Baumgartner must be consulted before any use of these images
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