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Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.

Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.
Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.
Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.
Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.
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(59°54′25″N, 172°48′12″W)
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Linder, Christopher L.
Mark Rieg and Phil Alatalo readying the VPR for launching.
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04/09/2009
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Caption from Polar Discovery: In the pre-dawn hour, marine science technician chief Mark Rieg prepares to put the video plankton recorder into the water as marine biologist Phil Alatalo, from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, watches. The computer inside the VPR records video of plankton in the ocean "This particular instrument is very good at capturing the very tiny things," says Alatalo.
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On board the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy in the Bering Sea, marine science technician chief Mark Rieg (at left) and WHOI researcher Phil Alatalo (right) prepare to deploy a video plankton recorder ? an underwater video microscope system ? during an April 2009 cruise to study the Arctic ocean ecosystem.
?This particular instrument is very good at capturing the very tiny things,? Alatalo said.
Photo by Chris Linder
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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