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| 1. Kelly Young and the bag of cups to be crushed. (Photo by Mike DeGrandpre) |
| 2. The end result: what 3000 meters of water pressure will do to a foam cup. (Photo by Mike DeGrandpre) |
| 3. ITP62 on the forward deck ready to be deployed. (Photo by Rick Krishfield, WHOI) |
| 4. ITP62 over the side. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 5. Clyde Wheaton guides the ITP wire while Llewellyn Oram and Jim Dunn operate the winch. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 6. The surface unit for ITP62. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 7. Released! ITP62 is deployed at 76 degrees north. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 8. The large surface float is top-heavy in open water. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 9. The second buoy of the day: the BTC60 ready to go. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 10. The BTC60 is lowered over the side and released about a mile from ITP62. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 11. Rick Krishfield (WHOI) and the third buoy of the day. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 12. The final deployment, the Up-Tempo is lowered over the side. This unit carries a string of sensors that transmit data inductively. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |
| 13. The final product. Like the others, this unit will transmit its location which provides sea surface drift data. (Steve Lambert, WHOI) |