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Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.

Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.
Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.
Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.
Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Sandy Williams (right) talking with OSJ fellows and WHOI staff.
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09/10/2008
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WHOI scientist emeritus Sandy Williams describes the Modular Acoustic Velocity Sensor (MAVS) to the 2008 class of WHOI Ocean Science Journalism Fellows. Williams and physical oceanographer Jim Churchill led the writers on short cruise on the research vessel Tioga to deploy the MAVS and other sensors to measure current patterns and cycles in Buzzards Bay. From left to right: Peter Brown (Scientific American), Sarah Webb (freelance), Alexa Elliott (WPBT Miami), Kirsten Weir Taylor (freelance), Erin Koenig (WHOI media relations), Lauren Morello (ClimateWire), Mike Carlowicz (WHOI media), and Williams.
Photo by Jayne Doucette
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