| Sunday, July 16,
2000 |
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Sunday evening, all the boats were lined up at the dock ready for a full
week of research. |
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The modelers hard at work preparing the forecasts for the evening briefing. |
| Monday, July 17,
2000 |
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Early in the morning it's important to admire the scenery before a long
day. |
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The swath ADCP on the deck of the Caleta |
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Hank and Sage waving good-bye on their "three-hour tour." |
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Has anyone seen the Caleta? |
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The thick fog engulfs the tiny boat. |
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7 computers on deck allow the data to be collected. |
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The NRL Ocean Color. |
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Sage sets up the computers in the cabin of the Caleta. |
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Amanda and Christie in their spacious lab. |
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Welcome to the dark room. |
| Tuesday, July 18,
2000 |
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Mark glowingly pets his toy. |
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The COOL Room, side B. |
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Bill and Mike set out for an uncharted Island. |
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Bill prepares his tools. |
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The Satlantic "Bubble Device." |
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Did anyone say "Party?" |
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We know where the action is at! |
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Ugh, do these guys ever stop talking about work? |
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Don't talk with your mouth full. |
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This must be an interesting debate. |
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Food, folks, and more. |
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| Wednesday, July
19, 2000 |
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The COOL 3 on the deck of the Walford. |
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The optics crew protects their precious cage from disaster. |
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Captain Killer of the Northstar 4 always has a good day. |
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The Northstar carefully pulls the "Hope She Floats"
through the inlet.
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The Satlantic crew inspects their "bubble vessel." |
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The two SeaBird Warrior Crews await their long day of sailing. |
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Humor surrounds this crew, no surprise there. |
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The Seabird A-Team sets out to take control of the anxious waters. |
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Crew B - they had some fun. |
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AHHHH!!!! Jaws Returns! |
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The Oregon State University cage undergoes several NJ inspections. |
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| Thursday, July
20, 2000 |
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Late at night, the sun gets tired. |
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If you know how to fix colors, or a good photo editing program to use,
please call me. |
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From the causeway to the Met Tower |
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Planes and seagulls all enjoy the sunset. |
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Here is the review of today's missions. True adaptive sampling in effect. |
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| Friday, July 21,
2000 |
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The An-2 Biplane, built in the Ukraine. |
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This little doozy has flown over 1 billion passengers. |
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The starter on this little pup needs a little kicking. |
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The PHILLS sensor looks through an open hole in the floor from 10,000
feet up. |
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Mary manning the controls inside the plane. |
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The R/V Caleta back at the dock from a long week. |
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The Station with all its antenna from afar. |
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| Saturday, July
22, 2000 |
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Clayton Jones and Doug Webb bring their glider home from a week and a
half of sampling. |
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The Webb crew is proud of their accomplishments. |
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The Webb Glider tirelessly transmitted data back to the shore every 45
minutes without any major problems. |
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Wow...COOL! |