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Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.

Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.
Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.
Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.
Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.
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Kostel, Kenneth
Korey Verhien working on ROV Jason at the WHOI dock.
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09/26/2014
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Image Of the Day caption:
Jason gets a checkup from assistant engineer Korey Verhein during one of the vehicle's rare appearance in Woods Hole this fall. The remotely operated vehicle and its partner, Medea, are most famous for capturing the first images of the Titanic wreckage, but have also been used to discover new species living around hydrothermal vents, record an underwater volcano, dislodge stuck moorings, and survey the Gulf of Mexico's deep-sea corals following the Deepwater Horizon explosion. One highlight of this year's expeditions was sampling microbial communities at hydrothermal vents on the East Pacific Rise.
Photo by Ken Kostel
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