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Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.

Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.
Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.
Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.
Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.
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Suhm, Diane
Meghan Donohue (left) deploying ADCP from R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer.
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10/26/2016
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 53, No. 1, pg. 56:
Meghan Donohue (left) deploys an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
(ADCP) from the deck of the research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer in the
South Atlantic Ocean. The ADCP uses sound to measure currents.
Image Of the Day caption:
WHOI mooring technician Meghan Donohue (left) gets ready to guide an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) into the water off the deck of the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer. Donohue led mooring deployments on this research cruise to the Argentine Basin in the South Atlantic Ocean in October. She was the first woman to join WHOI's Mooring Operations and Engineering Group and typically spends several months at sea every year. Women who choose to pursue a career in oceanography say it can be both rewarding and challenging, particularly for new mothers such as Donohue.
Photo by Diane Suhm
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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