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Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.

Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
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Rowe, Patrick
Jeff Lord and Frank Bahr repairing the gulf stream buoy in the water.
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04/12/2006
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Image of The Day caption:
Technicians repaired meteorological sensors, damaged by a ship strike, on a Gulf Stream buoy in April. The buoy is the first surface mooring in deep water to survive the wind, waves, and four-knot currents of the Stream for more than six months.
Oceanus cruise OC421
Photo by Patrick Rowe
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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