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| 1. Our Captain, Bryon Gibbons is searching for the J-CAD drifting buoy. |
| 2. Here it is. |
| 3. Kiyoshi Hatayama (left), J-CAD developer and Andrey Proshutinsky (right) are ready to disembark onto the ice and measure its thickness before the buoy recovery. |
| 4. The landing procedure. |
| 5. Kiyoshi Hatayama clears the area of operations. |
| 6. Chief Officer of the Louis S. St-Laurent, Dave Harding, guards the scientists on the ice from uninvited visitors (polar bears). |
| 7. Kiyoshi Hatayama, Hirokashi Uno, Doug Sieberg (Institute of Ocean Sciences), and Andrey Proshutinsky recover the J-CAD buoy. |
| 8. Kiyoshi Hatayama, Hirokashi Uno, Doug Sieberg (Institute of Ocean Sciences), and Andrey Proshutinsky recover the J-CAD buoy. |
| 9. Will Ostrom (left) and Rick Krishfield (right) assemble a surface buoy for observations of the ocean heat and freshwater content. |
| 10. Will, Andrey and Rick (three WHOI musketeers) after buoy deployment on August 23rd. |