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CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.

CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.
CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.
CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.
CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.
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Cook, John E.
CICOR underwater observatory mural illustration.
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09/05/2006
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Illustration used as centerfold for OceanSITES brochure.
Image of The Day caption:
Oceanography is on the verge of a revolution. Instead of sporadic, expeditionary glimpses of the ocean from ships and subs, oceanographers would like to establish a permanent presence in the ocean. Like the engineers who crafted the Interstate Highway System, researchers have been planning an infrastructure of long-term ocean-observing outposts that can transmit round-the-clock data from remote oceans to shore-based scientists. The National Science Foundation's Ocean Observatory Initiative would provide $309 million for new ocean observing systems and infrastructure over the next 10 years. For instance, researchers are planning instrument arrays that combine surface and sub-surface buoys, moorings, gliders, drifters, and shipboard measurements that can monitor many complementary ocean processes.
Illustration by E. Paul Oberlander and Jack Cook, WHOI Graphic Services
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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