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Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.

Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.
Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.
Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.
Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Bruce Strickrott moving a piece of syntactic foam.
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10/18/2012
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Image Of the Day caption:
Alvin Expedition Leader Bruce Strickrott has seen a few strange creatures at the bottom of the sea: octopi, tubeworms, Yeti crabs. He's even had a newly discovered species of hagfish named after him: Eptatretus strickrotti. This is not the claw of a giant yellow lobster, but the hook of the 25-ton crane lifting a custom-built block of syntactic foam onto Alvin's frame (visible in the background) during the recent upgrade of the submarine.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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