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Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.

Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.
Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.
Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.
Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.
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Divers Ben Lambert and Sean Whelan after deploying instruments at MVCO.
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09/16/2014
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MIT-WHOI Joint Program student Bennett Lambert (left) and senior engineering assistant Sean Whelan return topside to the coastal research vessel Tioga after diving at the WHOI-operated Martha's Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) to deploy underwater instruments, including a FlowCytobot that continuously samples seawater. The observatory consists of a small shore lab, a meteorological mast, an undersea node mounted in 12 meters (39 feet) of water, and the Air-Sea Interaction Tower (pictured in background at left) that allows access to instruments above and below the water. MVCO provides real-time and archived coastal oceanographic and meteorological data available online for researchers and the general public.
Photo courtesy of Sean P. Whelan
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