We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.

Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.
Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.
Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.
Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.
Comments (0)
364790
Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Tim Kling fabricating CSM buoy components using OMAX water jet cutter.
Still Image
02/16/2011
graphics/OOI_AST2_buoy-in_shop/_TOM5443.jpg
Image of The Day caption:
WHOI machinist Tim Kling uses a precision water-jet cutter to fabricate an internal frame member of a buoy destined to be part of an upcomig at-sea test of components of the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI). OOI is a networked infrastructure of science-driven sensor systems to measure the physical, chemical, geological and biological variables in the ocean and seafloor. When completed, it will be one fully integrated system collecting data on coastal, regional, and global scales to provide greater knowledge of the ocean s interrelated systems and their effects of biodiversity, global warming, ocean and coastal ecosystems, environmental health and climate.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
OOI moorings and mooring component designs evolve with time. Prior to using or licensing this image, please ensure that the components shown here are the most recently designed versions.
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections