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Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.

Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.
Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.
Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.
Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.
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Sholi, Susan
Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor.
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05/08/2014
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Final Line W cruise on board R/V Knorr, cruise KN218. More info in Job Notes below.
Image Of the Day caption:
WHOI guest student Alessandro Silvano attaches a tag line to the frame of a CTD sensor during the final Line W cruise aboard the RV Knorr in May. For the past decade, Line W has monitored deep currents associated with the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) using fixed moorings and shipboard measurements as part of a long-term climate observing system. Data from the program is helping clarify how ocean circulation responds to changes in other parts of the North Atlantic and, ultimately, the oceans role in global climate variability.
Photo by Susan Sholi
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