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Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.

Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.
Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.
Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.
Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.
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Sholi, Susan
Peter Liarikos and Brian Hogue recover final VACM. Scott Worrilow on winch.
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05/03/2014
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Final Line W cruise on board R/V Knorr, cruise KN218. More info in Job Notes below.
Image Of the Day caption:
Andy Davies (second from left) and colleagues deploy a Vector Averaging Current Meter (VACM) in May during the last research cruise of the Line W project. Line W is a set of moorings across the Deep Western Boundary Current and the Gulf Stream, and is named after the late WHOI physical oceanographer Val Worthington. During the ten-year project, scientists used moored instruments and shipboard hydrography to gain an understanding of how the oceans and atmosphere affect Earth's climate, and to create a baseline for future climate changes.
Photo by Susan Sholi
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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