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Nootka buoy loaded with barnacles
Oceanographers fight a never-ending battle against fouling organisms that attach to their instruments, moorings, and buoys, as well as to ships. This Nootka buoy, which is designed to receive acoustic data signals from instruments on the seafloor, had just been recovered after being in the cool waters off Vancouver Island for about 13 months. (Photo by Norman Farr, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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