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Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.

Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.
Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.
Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.
Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.
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Linder, Christopher L.
Frank Bahr and Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data.
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04/08/2005
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R/V Oceanus 407
Cape Hatteras - Winter Cruise - Finch II
Chief Scientist: Glen Gawarkiewicz
High resolution hydrographic surveys of continental shelf and slope north of Cape Hatteras and deployment of shallow water mooring array.
Image Of the Day caption:
Research specialist Frank Bahr (left) and physical oceanographer Glen Gawarkiewicz analyze data on currents collected during a 2005 cruise off Cape Hatteras. Gawarkiewicz studies the currents along and across the edge of the continental shelf, and how those water movements affect plankton, fish, and marine mammals. He, scientist Steven Lentz, and postdoctoral scholar Ke Chen recently traced a link between large-scale atmospheric circulation and temperatures over the continental shelf: A 2012 ocean heat wave that disrupted northeast fisheries resulted from a shift in the jet stream.
Photo by Chris Linder
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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