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Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.

Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.
Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.
Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.
Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Rick Trask explaining mooring cable rigging samples to OSJ fellows.
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09/09/2008
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WHOI research specialist Rick Trask tackles difficult challenges, like how to make measurements of a single spot in the ocean for long periods of time. He and his colleagues do it using moorings, like the parts of one he showed journalists participating in the 2008 Ocean Science Journalism Fellows. These long lines, secured by weights and floats, hold instruments that gather data for up to a year regardless of weather or other hazards, like ice. Today at 2:30 at the Science Made Public presentation, Trask will share how he and his colleagues design and build these platforms, then assemble them at sea, andmost importantlybring them back with their hard-won data.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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