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Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.

Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.
Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.
Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.
Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Engineers reviewing new GSM instrument frame in LOSOS.
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03/08/2017
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Left to right:
Diana Wickman, Jennifer Batryn, Tina Haskins, Rebecca Travis, and Sheri White (far right).
Image Of the Day caption:
Wearing red in recognition of International Women's Day yesterday, WHOI engineers and assistants check out a newly-developed in-line instrument frame. Three in-line frames will be added to the surface moorings at the NSF-funded Ocean Observatories Initiatives Global Arrays, such as the one in the Irminger Sea. Suspended in the water at 40, 80, and 130 meters below the surface, these frames will contain instruments to measure salinity, temperature, depth, fluorescence, dissolved oxygen, and dissolved carbon dioxide. From left to right: Diana Wickman, Jennifer Batryn, Tina Haskins, Rebecca Travis, and senior engineer Sheri White (far right).
Photo by Jayne Doucette
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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