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Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.

Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.
Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.
Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.
Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.
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Forward view of Knorr's transit through Prince Christian Sound.
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08/16/2014
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Image Of the Day caption:
Sunny skies and calm seas eased R/V Knorrs transit through the 60-mile-long Prince Christian Sound during a cruise to sample currents off the coast of Greenland this summer. The sound is located at the southern end of the island and is only 1,500 feet wide in places. A team of WHOI scientists, including physical oceanographers Bob Pickart, Amy Bower, and Fiamma Straneo, are studying the subpolar North Atlantic as part of the five-year, international Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP). The program aims to construct a continuous record of the properties of currents in the region in an effort to understand how currents interact with global climate.
Photo by Carolina Nobre
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