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Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.

Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
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Rowe, Patrick
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
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04/12/2006
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 45, No. 3, Pg. 15:
Members of the WHOI Upper Ocean Processes Group conduct at-sea repairs on an ASIMET buoy in the Gulf Stream that was probably damaged by a ship. ASIMET sensors measure heat, sunlight, winds, precipitation, humidity, barometric pressure, air and sea surface temperature, and salinity.
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Members of the WHOI Upper Ocean Processes Group conduct at-sea repairs on an ASIMET buoy in the Gulf Stream that was probably damaged by a ship. Sensors on the buoy measure heat, sunlight, winds, precipitation, humidity, barometric pressure, air and sea surface temperature, and salinity. The buoy was part of a project designed to learn about how air-sea interactions affect climate. WHOI scientists and engineers have been deploying moorings in the Gulf Stream since the 1950s.
Oceanus cruise OC421
Photo by Patrick Rowe
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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