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Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.

Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.
Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.
Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.
Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Glen Gawarkiewicz, Craig Marquette, and Anthony Kirincich retrieving REMUS.
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09/15/2010
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Image of The Day caption:
Aboard the R/V Tioga, WHOI engineer Craig Marquette (middle) and physical oceanographers Glen Gawarkiewicz (left) and Anthony Kirincich work to recover a Remote Environmental Monitoring Unit (REMUS) vehicle during a September 2010 cruise to study coastal currents in waters off the Outer Cape. REMUS vehicles can carry a variety of sensors and instruments and are particularly well suited for surveying and mapping the ocean bottom. A REMUS vehicle, known as the Icebot, was deployed under ice during a March 2010 expedition to better understand the flow of water to the Arctic from the Pacific Ocean.
Photo by Jayne Doucette, ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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