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Piper Bartlett-Browne and Evan Twarog from the Coast Guard. They are both from New Hampshire and sailing on the Healy!
All researchers and Coast Guard crew aboard the USCGC Healy Expedtion 1901.
Wednesday night trivia in the mess on the Healy.
Piper Bartlett-Browne observing fish larvae and krill from the bongo nets.
A member of the Coast guard getting into his sumo suit.
Piper Bartlett-Browne taking bottom water samples from the CTD.
Sumo wrestling morale night in the hangar of the USCGC Healy.
Helicopter landing on the helo deck of the USCGC Healy.
Humpback Whale fluke from the bridge of the Healy.
A sediment trap on the deck of the Healy.
Jonaotaro Onodera (JAMSTEC) collecting samples from the sediment trap bottles.
Sediment trap floats coming up on the winch of the Healy.

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