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Atlantic MAP-CO2 Buoy

This is an account of the most recent activities concerning the deployment of the NOAA/PMEL-engineered Map-CO2 Buoy, as well as an account of the maintenance activities. This buoy is destined to be moored near the NOAA/AOML-engineered ICON/CREWS pylon (http://lppr1-log.blogspot.com) at La Parguera, Puerto Rico.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Noah Explains

Noah Lawrence-Slavas explains how the instruments work inside the buoy, while Francisco Pagan (middle) and Dwight Gledhill (right) look on.

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Posted by Jim Hendee at 11:21 AM
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (19)
    • ▼  January (19)
      • The Team at La Parguera
      • MAP-CO2 Buoy Installed
      • Tightening the Lines
      • Second Wheel Dropped
      • Under the Hood
      • Wheel Two On the Way
      • Lifting the Wheel and Bag Assembly
      • Getting Railroad Wheels Ready
      • Headin' In
      • Headin' Out
      • Noah Explains
      • Close-up of Buoy Interior
      • Buoy Exterior
      • Buoy Touchdown at La Parguera
      • Francisco Coordinates
      • Iguanas Break for Brunch
      • Fine-tuning Plans
      • Planning at the Dock
      • Arrival at the Island
  • ►  2008 (8)
    • ►  August (4)
      • Proposed Site: Summary
      • Possible Alternate Site
      • Aerial View of Site, Enrique Island
      • Aerial View of Site, Region
    • ►  July (3)
      • Bottom Type, Shallow
      • Bottom Type, Deep
      • Dwight Picks the Spot
    • ►  March (1)
      • Atlantic MAP-CO2 Buoy Logistics Begin