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Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.

Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.
Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.
Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.
Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.
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Rowe, Patrick
Crew in the zodiac as it heads out to repair the gulf stream buoy.
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04/12/2006
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Image of The Day caption:
Chief Scientist John Toole watches from the the R/V Oceanus as a team in a small boat sets out to perform repairs on a surface mooring in the Gulf Stream. The mooring is part of a study along the northwest Atlantic's deep western boundary current, trying to understand the transfer of energy from deep water to surface waters, and the effect on climate. A physical oceanographer, Toole was recently elected into the National Academy of Arts and Sciences for outstanding contributions to his field.
Oceanus cruise OC421
Photo by Patrick Rowe
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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