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Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.

Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.
Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.
Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.
Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.
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Mooring Techs troubleshoot instruments on buoy as part of SPURS-2.
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11/06/2017
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Mooring Technicians Ben Pietro (WHOI) and Raymond Graham (WHOI) prepare to provide in-field repairs to the surface mooring as part of the NASA SPURS-2 (Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study-2) project.
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Raymond Graham (right, in lifeboat) gets into position to join Ben Pietro (far right) on the surface buoy of a scientific mooring to prepare it for recovery after its 14-month deployment in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. The two members of WHOIs Upper Ocean Processes Group were participating in NASAs Salinity Processes in the Upper Ocean Regional Study 2 (SPURS-2), a multi-institution project to study the effects of heavy rainfall on ocean mixing and circulation. The collaboration included the University of Connecticut, the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, and the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, along with crew members from the Scripps research vessel Roger Revelle (left, and far left).
Photo courtesy of Upper Ocean Processes Group
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