Credit:
Mardi Bowles
Securing
the benthic sampler WHIMP (Woods Hole Interstitial Marine Probe) after
deployment on the AESOPS transect at 66°S. The device collects water samples
from within the sediments on the sea floor making it possible to determine the
exchange of chemicals across the sea water-sediment interface. Device in the
foreground is the top of a "multicore" used for collecting sediment
cores from the sea floor.
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