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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 37: BUOY SCOUTS–Working in the recently renovated Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI, engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall put finishing touches on one of 10 surface buoys that were deployed in shipping lanes off Boston in January 2008 to monitor the location and behavior of endangered North Atlantic righ whales. Equipped with WHOI-developed stretch-hose technology to survive North Atlantic weather and waves, the systems were built in collaboration with the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and Excellerate Energy to detect right whales during the construction and operation phase of a new liquid natural gas port off Boston. Image of The Day caption: Working in the recently renovated Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI, engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall put finishing touches on one of 10 surface buoys that were deployed in shipping lanes off Boston in January 2008 to monitor the location and behavior of endangered North Atlantic right whales. Equipped with WHOI-developed stretch-hose technology to survive North Atlantic weather and waves, the systems were built in collaboration with the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and Excelerate Energy to detect right whales during the construction and operation phase of a new liquid natural gas port off Boston. Marine biologists estimate that only 350 to 400 right whales remain in the North Atlantic. Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 47, No. 2, Pg. 20: Engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall assemble surface buoys for auto-detection mooring systems in the Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 37:
BUOY SCOUTS–Working in the recently renovated Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI, engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall put finishing touches on one of 10 surface buoys that were deployed in shipping lanes off Boston in January 2008 to monitor the location and behavior of endangered North Atlantic righ whales. Equipped with WHOI-developed stretch-hose technology to survive North Atlantic weather and waves, the systems were built in collaboration with the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and Excellerate Energy to detect right whales during the construction and operation phase of a new liquid natural gas port off Boston.
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Working in the recently renovated Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI, engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall put finishing touches on one of 10 surface buoys that were deployed in shipping lanes off Boston in January 2008 to monitor the location and behavior of endangered North Atlantic right whales. Equipped with WHOI-developed stretch-hose technology to survive North Atlantic weather and waves, the systems were built in collaboration with the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology and Excelerate Energy to detect right whales during the construction and operation phase of a new liquid natural gas port off Boston. Marine biologists estimate that only 350 to 400 right whales remain in the North Atlantic.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 47, No. 2, Pg. 20:
Engineering assistants Paul Fraser (top), Jim Dunn (center), and Kris Newhall assemble surface buoys for auto-detection mooring systems in the Coastal Research Laboratory at WHOI.
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aearly: Various eblasts
efitzpatrick: tom
jiafrate: Dev invitation
acaracappaqubeck: Just the Facts
dpandya: for kiosk
adorsk: website
kkostel: Avery presentation
adorsk: library website
cwinner: buoy timeline in Oceanus
acaracappaqubeck: phonebook
acaracappaqubeck: 2010 Trustee Handbook Image
kjoyce: murray visit posters
amjensen: Carlson Lane interior decorating
amjensen: project files and interior decorating of Carlson Lane
tkleindinst: For Jim Rakowski
jcanavan: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 47, No. 2, Pg. 20
jpires: Report to Donors, Campaign Wrap up
jcanavan: CSF Poster
jdoucette: Image of The Day, 03/18/2009
ekoenig: media request- soco mag
etulka: test printer colors
jcanavan: Oceanus magazine, Vol. 46, No. 2, Pg. 37
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