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Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.

Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.
Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.
Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.
Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.
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Linder, Christopher
Peter Winsor working on the CTD in the lab.
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09/11/2007
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The Conductivity/Temperature/Depth device, fondly known as the CTD, is also often called a rosette, which is a design or arrangement resembling a rose. WHOI physical oceanographer Peter Winsor looks like he plucking off petals ("she loves me, she loves me not, she loves me..." Of course, he's not doing that: You do that with daisies, not roses.) Winsor is disassembling a current profiler that had been attached to the CTD, as he gets instruments ready for shipment back home.
Photo by Chris Linder
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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