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Mooring recovery operations.

Mooring recovery operations.
Mooring recovery operations.
Mooring recovery operations.
Mooring recovery operations.
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Roosen, Ellen
Mooring recovery operations.
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10/02/2011
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On or about 1 October 2011, your vessel being ready for sea and weather permitting, you will depart Woods Hole, MA on Voyage #476. Upon completion of the science activities, the vessel shall call at the port of St. George's, Bermuda on or about 13 October 2011.
The scientific objectives of this cruise will be to collect settling and suspended particles at three locations on the northwest Atlantic margin to determine carbon transport from the shelf/slope to the deep basin, coupled with physical oceanographic data from moorings at Line W.
Image of The Day caption:
Aboard R/V Oceanus off Cape Hatteras, N.C., Bosun Clindor Cacho (facing), engineers Scott Worrilow (back left) and Brian Hogue (foreground), research specialist Steve Mangannini (back right) and crew member Chris Armanetti (at rail) retrieve a mooring carrying three sediment traps. Manganini studies particles in the ocean to understand carbon and other material transported from the surface to deep water. This voyage was part of a National Science Foundation-funded project led by scientists Tim Eglinton, Matt Charette, and John Toole to study particle movement from the ocean shelf and slope to the depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean.
Photo by Ellen Roosen
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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