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juvenile coralsPat Hennessy and Benjamin Walthercrown-of-thorns sea starCalcium carbonate crystals
climode buoy deploymentlionfishMC&G JP student Laura Hmelo.long corer on Knorr
bleached coralIcy moulin cave created by lake drainage.alvin recoverydiver measuring coral
Porites coral crystalsKristin Poinar reaching to high water mark.parrotfishPolar Discovery science teamlots of reef fish
G&G JP student Fern Gibbons.
Jeff McDonald and Carl Wood hooking up Alvin.daily sampling schedule
Keith Von Der Heydt
Nichole Trenohlm and Peter Klos Zionvane sampler deployment
JP student Christine MingioneKelton McMahon holds a fish otilithChip Breier and Kaitlyn McCartney
Sandy Williams and Jim Churchill explaining to OSJ fellows.DeRuiter/Bahr D-tag being applied to a porpoise.swimming sea cucumberarctic ice
Summer Student Fellow Andrew Delman and colleagues.Seewald and Sievert dousing Ann Curry with waterEel pond desconstructionFlask of squid extract.Evelyn Mervine at Arenal Volcano
Pioneer array schematicSummer Student Fellow Jorge BarbosaThermal glider in the lab.
Baja peninsula silhouetted mountains.Kate Buckman with specimenDSV/HOV AlvinMaya water sampling with a syringe.
Stephanie Owens inspecting McLane PumpGeodynamics field trip group picture.Jesus Pineda checking security of mooring line.Carl Lamborg with Niskin bottle.
mangroveR/V OceanusVent rock sample
irminger sea cruise, children send off the shipWoods Hole VillageICIS Spar BuoyHelicopter view of lake.
Wave washover onto R/V KnorrCtenophore Lampea pancerinaPelagia noctiluca (Original Alvin sphere forging.
NTAS buoy on OceanusSarah Das, center, and colleagues entering a village during the July 2007 expedition to Greenland.FlowCytobot being loaded onto Mytilussea grass covered with sea squirts
Henry Stetson with corer.volcanic glass fragmentsAlvin being tended to by divers.Sandy Williams talking on TiogaChris Reddy and Liz Kujawinski
Mark Johnson with D-tag.George Hampson and SSF'sRussell CuhelGeorge Hampson and SSF'sBob Pickart recovering rosette.
Stephanie WatermanMassive bottomless crack in ice sheet.Gene Terray with uncovered blackboard.ocean circulation pressure contour plot
Jim Dunn working on Oceanus.Detail of multi corer tripodTridacnaGlacier off Greenland coast.Mark Behn planting a seismometer
Terebellid worm under a microscope.Sarah Das checking dye locations.R/V Knorr at port in Nuuk, Greenland.Rich Camilli in the lab with Gemini, his miniature mass spectrometer. Jim Broda with Ocean Science Journalism Fellows
R/V Atlantis and AlvinChecking long-term measurement instrumentation.A right whale dives near Tioga.Towcame being loaded onto R/V Wecomafish otolith
Katarina Fraser and Amy BowerSSF Amanda O'Rourke and Bruce TrippLindquist holding a penguin.
Rudy and Amélie Scheltema, 2007.Jason IIMackenzie River Delta expedition, April 2007.Colonial radiolariansColored currents on a globe.
Sibel Karchner, Mark Hahn and Diana Franks.Melinda Hall and Henry StommelROV Jason collecting samples.
Ilya Buynevich and Albertas BitinasAlvin being taken off Atlantis for overhaul.Aurora behind ship mastleatherback turtle necropsyMysids
R/V Crawford with P5M wing attached..WHOI Postdoc Mar Nieto Cid filtering seawater in R/V Oceanus wet lab.Joint Program student Dan Rogers.Mark Behn using an ice ax.A helicopter deploying OB hydrophone
WHOI small boat safety class taking place in Eel Pond.Student Ellen Murphy and Chris Reddy in Reddy's lab.Diving safety officer Terry Rioux in navy Hanu Singh's students testing a camera system.Sarah Das spreading red dye.
06/10/2008, Oceanus Cruise OC448.JP students climbing ships rigging.Team from USCGC Healy departing on a Hurricane tender.R/V Chain at WHOI dock.
R/V Oceanus getting maintained.Joint Program graduate Carly Strasser collects samples.Adam Soule examining rock during Polar Discovery, Antarctica.S and P seismic wavesR/V Tioga tied up to dock.
Justin Ossolinski and Ben van Mooy working on deck of Oceanus.AGU founding fathersChristopher Clark (Cornell), Jim Dunn, and Jim RyderBrain coral skeletonThe diatom Coscinodiscus
06/10/2008, Oceanus cruise OC448.Dick EdwardsAdelie penguins swimming in open water.Paul Snelgrove and Noellette Conway-SchempfAl Duester, center, coordinating the recovery operations of AUV Sentry.
Matthew Barton, up close and personally video taping Alvin deployment.Screen capture of sampling transect plot from recent Oceanus cruise OC447.Konrad Hughen at Mote Marine Lab on Summerland Key.Tim Shanahan and Kim Popendorf working in the main lab of Oceanus.
Britt Raubenheimer, Steve Elgar, and colleagues.Carin Ashjian and Marine Science Technician Daniel Gaona.Maya Bhatia sets up an incubation experiment.Bob Elder working on REMUS 3000 at WHOI dock.Darlene Ketten (at left) showing trustee tour group the WHOI CSI.
R/V Atlantis passing the statue of liberty in NY Harbor.New JP students departing on the Cramer, 06/24/08Scott Doney testifying before the US House of Representatives.Texas tower #2 near completion, circa 1955, Nantucket Shoals.
Rob Reves-Sohn, JP student Claire Willis, and Adam Soule discussing data collected from the Gakkel Ridge.Clouds over open ocean, Knorr cruise, KN178.Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing data during cruise.WormsEx instrument recovery.Deep Submergence Laboratory team picture.
 Louie Wurch (top) and Justin Ossolinski (bottom) recover a CTD.ITP Deployment Cruise - Beaufort Gyre 2004.St. Margaret's School visit to the Exhibit Center.Iceberg arch, AntarcticaLauren Mullineaux and Susan Mills with coral specimen.
A conductivity/temperature/depth (CTD) rosette being lowered into the current.R/V Caryn at WHOI dock.The dinoflagellate DinophysisPeter Schultz conducts one of the daily surveys.
Natacha Aguilar De Soto and Mark Johnson reviewing D-tag data.George LeRoy packs Mary Sears' Dana samples.Rocky Geyer and postdoctoral scholar Dave Ralston.Michael Moore (left) and Regina Campbell-Malone (right) assembling right whale bones.
Humpback whale underwater.Scientist Tim Duda demonstrates with a wave tank what it is difficult to see in the ocean.KP ops during the 2007 Geodynamics Field Trip to Penobscott Bay, Maine.Rob Evans testifying before congress.
R/V Knorr serves as a backdrop for the first commencement ceremonies for the MIT/WHOI Joint Program.Oceanus cruise OC445Joseph Keller and George Veronis from the GFD program, playing in the WHOI softball league.A cross-section of a marsh at Barn Island, CT
Dr. John Waterbury looking at phytoplankton samples in his lab.Researchers carry an instrument tower into the surf.Electronics equipment in R/V Chain's main lab.1200th mooring deployment group shot.Konrad Hughen drilling coral.
Christening of R/V Tioga.Holger JannaschDiane Poehls studies the dispersal of hydrothermal vent creatures.Alfred Redfield clam farming.
Sunset off of RV Revelle in Bahamas, 4/19/2008.Michael Moore and David Taylor prepare to perform a necropsy on a right whale.R/V Tioga joined R/V Knorr and R/V Oceanus at the WHOI dock.coral
Bill Schevill and Bill WatkinsMea Cook, Lloyd Keigwin, and Jeff DonnellyDerek Cavatorta, a WHOI Summer Student Fellow in 2003.Primulin stained Alexandrium fundyense/tamarense cysts amongst other organic matter.
Penguins huddled together during blizzard conditions.Workers at Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding assemble the aluminum hull of Tioga.Signing ceremony for WHOI/MIT Joint program, May 8, 1968.Testing Sentry off the WHOI dock, 04/18/2008.
Don Anderson and Dennis McGillicuddy reviewing HAB model data.Joint Program student Alison Shaw preparing Ion Probe samples.
Rod Catanach and Andy Billings preparing ABE.R/V Oceanus first mate Diego Mello (left) helps WHOI Postdoc Tim Shanahan get into his 'Gumby' suit.A bust of Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd.
President and Director Susan Avery on Knorr.
The McMurdo greenhouse.The Ross Ice Shelf where it collides with Cape Crozier.Kris Newhall, Will Ostrom, and Chris ClarkGuest student Alex PogueLadder system recovery operations.
Multi-corer deploymentRob Olson and Heidi Sosik working with the FlowCytobot.A plucky Adelie penguin clears a meltwater stream.
Rick Krishfield and Kris Newhall.Dating pieces of wood from the wreck of the Queen Anne's Revenge.Adam Soule and Co. testing LiDAR system down in Wellfleet.Spring 2002, Multimedia Coordinator Matthew Barton installing the WHOI osprey cameraPile of warm clothing set out on the floor.
The field team moves out along a ridge above the Koettlitz Glacier.Josh Eaton, Cabell Davis and Qiao Hu.
Tiny clumps of lichen bring life to the rocks.John Collins, Beecher Wooding, and Bob Detrick in the WHOI OBS lab.
Anne Cohen and Ryan PettitRemus 12.75 is loaded onto the Knorr back in 2004.Glenn Gaetani makes his own2004 OSJ Fellows on Tioga with Heidi Sosik out at the MVCO.
George Tupper working on water sampler in Clark south highbay.A high-T ‘Hobo’ fluid temperature logger that got too close to a vent and melted.The CTD and WHOI physical oceanographer Peter Winsor.
The sister vessels R/V Tioga and R/V Gulf Challenger (UNH) at the WHOI pier.Doug Webb and Dave Fratantoni with glider in Fratantoni's lab.Porpita porpitaThe survey team returning to the ship.
Alvin and the French submersibles Cyana, shown here.AOPE Engineer Chris Lumping and welder Tony Delane working on the Whale Multifunction node.
Part of a black smoker.Michael Moore and Colby Moore - WHOI Guest Student (from College of Atlantic).The R/V Knorr at dock in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Richard HROV Nereus testing in Hawaii.
Buck Ketchum preparing to deploy an instrument.Brand new buoy lab at RCRC, 01/04/08.Black smoker being sampled on Alvin dive 3764, January 30, 2002.
Engineers on research vessel Atlantis.Kristin Smith, MIT/WHOI Joint Program Student, working in the NOSAMS laboratoryAnn Devenish and Ellen Levy working in the WHOI Data Library/Archives.PO Engineering Assistant Dara Tebo testing cable strength in the rigging shop.
Evidence of sea squirts discovered by Mary Carman working at Sandwich BeachMIT/WHOI Joint Program student in MCG Karin Lemkau, working in Chris Reddy's lab.DSV Aluminaut, circa 1966.
Red Sea coral and fish, 2007.Incoming WHOI President and Director Susan AverySunrise during cruise OC440 up in the Bay of Fundy.2007 Summer Student Fellow Andy Ho
Recovering the microprofiler on LADDER 3 cruise off Manzanillo in late November, 2007.Amber York and Scott Gallager working in Scott's laSentry being tested off R/V Tioga.Recovered Ice in Great Harbor, Woods Hole, looking toward Penzance Point, 1/27/1945.
Nika Staglicic on open deck watching the sunrise on the LADDER 3 cruise.Bernard Peucker-Ehrenbrink working entering the PicoTrace clean.ce camp Barneo as it looked just before I departed for Alert on April 29.Alvin being deployed off the R/V Atlantis (LADDER 3 cruise).Seals on Billingsgate Shoal
Knorr with fresh paint, bow first.
Skylar Bayer dwarfed by the R/V Atlantis A-frame.REMUS-600 on its cradle outside the REMUS lab.
Josh Burton, research assistant with NOSAMS.Long core piston handling off the stern of R/V Knorr.Rod Catanach testing Sentry down at the WHOI dock.
Looking down the core pipe from on top of the corehead on the Long Core System.Andrea Bogomolni and Michael Moore down in Wellfleet counting/collecting dead eiders and live seals.Top component of Long Core resting on deck of R/V Knorr.
Nereus HROV shown here in AUV mode during initial dock test.

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