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All Ears

All Ears

Students in a bioacoustics workshop partly run by WHOI scientists Peter Wiebe, Tim Stanton, and Gareth Lawson in July 2013 at Friday Harbor Laboratories watch as a towed sonar system…

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A Decade of Change

A Decade of Change

The U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy steams through “pancake” sea ice in the western Arctic Ocean in October 2013. WHOI physical oceanographer Bob Pickart is leading the cruise to complete…

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Squid Summer

Squid Summer

WHOI Summer Student Fellow Mary Ann Lee, from Ohio Wesleyan University, carefully nets an adult squid in a holding tank. Lee spent summer 2013 at WHOI, working with biologist Aran…

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Still Sailing

Still Sailing

The original remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Jason waits for a 1991 cruise aboard the submarine support vessel Betty Chouest as Steve Lerner (facing camera) and Sandipa Singh of the Deep…

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Exhale

Exhale

A dolphin provides Julie Rocho-Levine a voluntary breath sample using a custom-made device that measures oxygen and CO2 levels and respiratory rate. WHOI biologist Michael Moore and MIT-WHOI graduate student…

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On Duty

On Duty

Whit, a seeing-eye dog, keeps close watch over his charge, physical oceanographer Britt Raubenheimer (second from left), as scientists and students check current meters they placed in the “swash zone”…

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Breaking the Ice

Breaking the Ice

Engineer Casey Machado from WHOI’s Deep Submergence Laboratory guides the group’s newest vehicle, Nereid: Under Ice (NUI) into a test pool in the Coastal Research Lab recently. The remotely operated vehicle is…

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Dolphin Assist

For scientists studying marine mammals in the wild, data-logging tags are invaluable tools that allow them to observe animals’ movements and behaviors that are otherwise hidden beneath the waves much…

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The Fate of Fukushima

The Fate of Fukushima

A technician takes a mud core sample aboard the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) research vessel Tansei Maru in May 2012. Following up on his initial research…

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Battery Test

Battery Test

In the Alvin High Bay, the yellow-knobbed battery cells that power the human-occupied submersible, Alvin, undergo testing. Drew McCabe, a biology major at Roger Williams University and son of WHOI…

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Sands of Tme

Sands of Tme

Geology & Geophysics research associate Kalina Gospodinova organizes sediment samples that include remnants of an ancient red cedar “paleoforest” that once grew along present-day Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod.…

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Wiring Alvin

Wiring Alvin

Seen through one of HOV Alvin’s five new view ports, engineer and pilot Sean Kelley installs the wiring harness that distributes the power, data, control signals, video, and audio through…

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A Tap on the Back

A Tap on the Back

Julie van der Hoop prepares to tag a fin whale in Quebec’s Gulf of St. Lawrence as part of a collaborative project between the Mingan Island Cetacean Study and the…

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Double Vision

Double Vision

The Dual Deepworker, an innovative small submersible, can dive to 2,000 feet carrying two people and providing each person a rare, 360-degree view of their surroundings. The sub was at…

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Math Matters

Math Matters

WHOI post-doc Kakani Katija Young explains some of the physics, math, and engineering she used to predict the buoyancy and stability for the re-built human-occupied vehicle Alvin. Young, named an…

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The Light in the Water

The Light in the Water

WHOI biologist Sam Laney talks to a group of teachers at the dock beside Eel Pond, the harbor in Woods Hole, Mass. The event was a recent teacher workshop on…

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Love that Dirty Water

Love that Dirty Water

Meltwater carrying finely ground glacial till is visible from the air as researchers prepare to deploy instruments into a West Greeenland fjord by helicopter. WHOI physical oceanographer Fiamma Straneo led…

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Stronger Than it Looks

Stronger Than it Looks

Postdoctoral investigator Maria Pachiadaki (left) and Shipboard Scientific Services Group (SSSG) technician Allison Heater deploy Deep-SID, a sampling robot, during a cruise to the Mediterranean in 2011 aboard R/V Atlantis.…

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Porteous and Vetlesen Awardees

Porteous and Vetlesen Awardees

Diana Franks and Dave Kulis, recipients of the 2013 WHOI Linda Morse-Porteous and Vetlesen award recipients, respectively. The Linda Morse-Porteous award has been given since 1991 to recognize a female…

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Winch Work

Winch Work

Researchers monitor the deployment of a SeaCycler, part of a Global Subsurface Hybrid Profiler Mooring installed at Station Papa in the Northeast Pacific in the summer of 2013.  The SeaCycler…

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Core Knowledge

Core Knowledge

Interns Chris Eustis and Brecia Douglas from Northeastern University help organize sediment core samples collected from all over the world. WHOI’s Coastal Systems Group collects and analyzes these cores in…

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Gliding into the Future

Gliding into the Future

A snow petrel floats over ice and water in Antarctica. With the southernmost breeding range of any bird on Earth, snow petrels are superbly adapted to their extreme environment. But…

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