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Daily Archives: July 15, 2010
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We wrapped up a successful week of sampling with our final net tows and niskin bottle collections yesterday. With the help of the amazing crew and fellow scientists on board, we got into a good swing of things collecting samples from low oxygen … Continue reading
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14 July 2010…The sweet smell of sulfide
We arrived at Station 858 this morning – a classic station on the east side of the channel just south of the Chesapeake Bay bridge. Generations of scientists have occupied this beautiful site for sampling surveys and experiments. You can … Continue reading
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