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ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.

ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.
ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.
ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.
ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.
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Fornari, Daniel
ABE being deployed from R/V Knorr.
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12/14/2002
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Date is approximate. The Autonomous Benthic Explorer was the first deep AUV developed by WHOI engineers. With its ability to maintain a stable and constant altitude over changing seafloor topography, ABE can make detailed seafloor maps and collect high-resolution magnetic data.
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The Autonomous Benthic Explorer was the first deep AUV developed by WHOI engineers. With its ability to maintain a stable and constant altitude over changing seafloor topography, ABE can make detailed seafloor maps and collect high-resolution magnetic data.
Caption from Down to the Sea for Science, pg. 154:
Development of the Autonomous Benthic Explorer (ABE) brought important new capabilities to the U.S. Ocean-science community. Its second generation, called Sentry, is currently under construction.
Photo by Dan Fornari
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