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1. The Louis S. St-Laurent in fog and heavy ice. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
2. First Officer Derek Magnusson navigates through the ice pack in the fog. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
3. Martin Davelaar (IOS) catches up on processing dissolved inorganic carbon measurements. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
4. Kelly Young (IOS) and Baptiste Marcere (Trent U.) bring the zooplankton net on board after a cast. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
5. Kelly Young (IOS) and Baptiste Marcere (Trent U.) hose down the zooplankton net to rinse the sample into the cod end (the sample cup at the bottom of the net). (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
6. Kelly Young (IOS) and Baptiste Marcere (Trent U.) remove the cod end from the plankton net. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
7. An electromagnetic inductive sensor system off the ship's port bow continuously records under-way measurements of ice thickness. (Mary-Louise Timmermans)
8. Chief Scientist Bill Williams (IOS). (Mary-Louise Timmermans)