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Many Hands Make Light Work

Many Hands Make Light Work

Mechanic Richard “Dicky” Edwards repairs part of a crane in the WHOI machine shop in 2007.  The crane is used for launching and recovering the Jason remotely operated vehicle. […]

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Buck Never Stopped

Buck Never Stopped

Buck Ketchum prepares to deploy a water-sampling bottle, circa 1970. Ketchum was associated with WHOI for 40 years and was a leader in the development of biological oceanography. His […]

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Whale of a Project

Whale of a Project

Working in the recently renovated Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI, engineering assistant Paul Fraser puts finishing touches on a surface buoy that will be later deployed in Massachusetts waters for […]

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Reaching for Inner Space

Reaching for Inner Space

On January 20, 1961 and in the midst of the Cold War the bathyscaphe Trieste rolls down Pennsylvania Avenue in the Inauguration Day parade in Washington, D.C. The float […]

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Wind Power on Ice

Wind Power on Ice

WHOI engineering assistant Kris Newhall assembles a wind generator that will provide power to the Arctic Ocean Flux Buoy (red-topped fixture protruding through the ice on the left). In […]

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Thank You, Jim

Thank You, Jim

WHOI President and Director Jim Luyten (center) accepts the best wishes and a gift of appreciation from the Institution’s trustees during a January 2008 meeting in New York City. […]

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High Profile

High Profile

Researchers recover the “microprofiler” and return it to the deck of the research vessel Atlantis during the LADDER 3 cruise along the East Pacific Rise in November 2007. Working […]

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Some Assembly Required

Some Assembly Required

Research assistant Amber York works on the PRIMO vertical profiling vehicle while biologist Scott Gallager calibrates the video plankton recorder (VPR) that will go on the PRIMO system. The […]

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