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buoy instrumented to collect meteorological observations is recovered off Fire Island, NY
Buoy recovery off Fire Island, NY
Buoy recovery off Fire Island, NY
Buoy recovery off Fire Island, NY

A buoy instrumented to collect meteorological observations is recovered off Fire Island, NY in 2014.  The data collected is part of a study of the coastal processes that mobilize and transport sediment in the region
 

A buoy instrumented to collect meteorological observations is recovered off Fire Island, NY in 2014.  The data collected is part of a study of the coastal processes that mobilize and transport sediment in the region
 

A remotely operated vessel starts a survey at dawn off Fire Island, NY
Dawn operations off Fire Island, NY
Dawn operations off Fire Island, NY
Dawn operations off Fire Island, NY

A remotely operated vessel starts a survey at dawn off Fire Island, NY in 2014.  The data collected is part of a study of the coastal processes that mobilize and transport sediment in the region

A remotely operated vessel starts a survey at dawn off Fire Island, NY in 2014.  The data collected is part of a study of the coastal processes that mobilize and transport sediment in the region

Photograph of USGS tilt current meter (white cylinder) in overwash channel in the Sandwich Town Beach
USGS tilt current meter (white cylinder) in overwash channel
USGS tilt current meter (white cylinder) in overwash channel
USGS tilt current meter (white cylinder) in overwash channel

USGS tilt current meter (white cylinder) in overwash channel in the Sandwich Town Beach flooded during a Nor'Easter in March 2014

Image of R/V Connecticut's deck loaded with oceanographic equipment.
Oceanographic equipment covering the R/V Connecticut's deck
Oceanographic equipment covering the R/V Connecticut's deck
Oceanographic equipment covering the R/V Connecticut's deck

Every inch of the deck of the R/V Connecticut is covered by instrumented platforms awaiting deployment on the seafloor south of Fire Island NY in winter 2014.

 

Every inch of the deck of the R/V Connecticut is covered by instrumented platforms awaiting deployment on the seafloor south of Fire Island NY in winter 2014.

 

Image of oceanographic equipment covering the deck of the R/V Connecticut
Oceanographic equipment covering the deck of the R/V Connecticut
Oceanographic equipment covering the deck of the R/V Connecticut
Oceanographic equipment covering the deck of the R/V Connecticut


  Every inch of the deck of the R/V Connecticut is covered by instrumented platforms awaiting deployment on the seafloor south of Fire Island NY in winter 2014. 

 


  Every inch of the deck of the R/V Connecticut is covered by instrumented platforms awaiting deployment on the seafloor south of Fire Island NY in winter 2014. 

 

Photograph of a Snowy Owl in flight
Snowy Owl
Snowy Owl
Snowy Owl

Snowy owl visitor to CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent in the Arctic Ocean

USGS technicians prepare a sediment trap to sample the sea floor off Cape Hatteras.
USGS technicians prepare a sediment trap
USGS technicians prepare a sediment trap
USGS technicians prepare a sediment trap

USGS technicians prepare a sediment trap to sample the sea floor off Cape Hatteras.

John Pohlman samples seep gas through ice in Lake Qalluuraq
Sampling seep gas through the ice in Lake Qalluuraq, Barrow Alaska
Sampling seep gas through the ice in Lake Qalluuraq, Barrow Alaska
Sampling seep gas through the ice in Lake Qalluuraq, Barrow Alaska

USGS research chemist John Pohlman samples seep gas through ice in Lake Qalluuraq, located in continuous permafrost approximately 97 kilometers (60 miles) south of Barrow, Alaska.

USGS research chemist John Pohlman samples seep gas through ice in Lake Qalluuraq, located in continuous permafrost approximately 97 kilometers (60 miles) south of Barrow, Alaska.

sonar on a bottom platform while steaming to the deployment site in the Columbia River
sonar on a bottom platform
sonar on a bottom platform
sonar on a bottom platform

A sonar on a bottom platform while steaming to the deployment site in the Columbia River in 2013.  The 3 platforms acquired data on currents and sediment transport at the river mouth over several months.

A sonar on a bottom platform while steaming to the deployment site in the Columbia River in 2013.  The 3 platforms acquired data on currents and sediment transport at the river mouth over several months.

USGS scientists deploying mulitchannel seismic streamer onboard R/V Pelican
Deploying multichannel seismic streamer
Deploying multichannel seismic streamer
Deploying multichannel seismic streamer

Eric Moore, Wayne Baldwin, and Tommy O’Brien are deploying multichannel seismic streamer onboard R/V Pelican during a 2013 seismic cruise in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the gas hydrates program. 

Eric Moore, Wayne Baldwin, and Tommy O’Brien are deploying multichannel seismic streamer onboard R/V Pelican during a 2013 seismic cruise in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the gas hydrates program. 

Sandy Brosnahan transporting a weather buoy into the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center’s operational facility
Weather buoy transport!
Weather buoy transport!
Weather buoy transport!

Sandy Brosnahan transporting a weather buoy into the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center’s operational facility to continue the process of getting it ready to deploy.  This buoy was one of 6, deployed by John Warner and others, to measure wind speed, direction, pressure, and temperature off the coast of Fire Island, NY.  Paired with each weather b

Sandy Brosnahan transporting a weather buoy into the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center’s operational facility to continue the process of getting it ready to deploy.  This buoy was one of 6, deployed by John Warner and others, to measure wind speed, direction, pressure, and temperature off the coast of Fire Island, NY.  Paired with each weather b

Investigators prepare to place a Shallow Water Irradience Platform (SWIP) at a site in Barnegat Bay, NJ.
Shallow Water Irradience Platform placement in Barnegat Bay, NJ
Shallow Water Irradience Platform placement in Barnegat Bay, NJ
Shallow Water Irradience Platform placement in Barnegat Bay, NJ

Investigators prepare to place a Shallow Water Irradience Platform (SWIP) at a site in Barnegat Bay, NJ.

Image of a hawk on a post in a salt marsh
Salt Marsh Research
Salt Marsh Research
Salt Marsh Research

USGS research supports wetland conservation as critical habitat, Cape Cod, MA

 

USGS research supports wetland conservation as critical habitat, Cape Cod, MA

 

USGS and Summer Interns from the Partnership Education Program (PEP) program sampling over a tidal cycle.
USGS and Summer Interns from the Partnership Education Program (PEP) p
USGS and Summer Interns from the Partnership Education Program (PEP) p
USGS and Summer Interns from the Partnership Education Program (PEP) p

USGS and Summer Interns from the Partnership Education Program (PEP) program sampling over a tidal cycle.

Image of USGS scientist deploying a measure flow in a channel of the marsh in Rachel Carlson National Wildlife Refuge
Deploying a measure flow, Rachel Carlson National Wildlife Refuge
Deploying a measure flow, Rachel Carlson National Wildlife Refuge
Deploying a measure flow, Rachel Carlson National Wildlife Refuge

A sensor is deployed to measure flow in a channel of the marsh in Rachel Carlson National Wildlife Refuge in 2013.

seafloor covered with mussels and methane bubbles being released into dark water
Methane Bubbles
Methane Bubbles
Methane Bubbles

Methane bubbles (middle top) emitted in the Norfolk seep field. Chemosynthetic mussels encrust the seafloor near the seep. The image, which is several meters across, was acquired by NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research using the Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle in May 2013.

Methane bubbles (middle top) emitted in the Norfolk seep field. Chemosynthetic mussels encrust the seafloor near the seep. The image, which is several meters across, was acquired by NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research using the Deep Discoverer remotely operated vehicle in May 2013.

Adrian Mann is using a piezometer to extract submarine groundwater to analyze for geochemical parameters in Indian River Bay, DE
Groundwater collection using a piezometer
Groundwater collection using a piezometer
Groundwater collection using a piezometer

Adrian Mann is using a piezometer to extract submarine groundwater to analyze for geochemical parameters in Indian River Bay, DE.

Adrian Mann is using a piezometer to extract submarine groundwater to analyze for geochemical parameters in Indian River Bay, DE.

Surveying A Barrier Island Evolution Research (BIER) program study site in the Chandeleur Islands
Surveying program study site in the Chandeleur Islands
Surveying program study site in the Chandeleur Islands
Surveying program study site in the Chandeleur Islands

Surveying A Barrier Island Evolution Research (BIER) program study site in the Chandeleur Islands in 2013. The survey data is used to map the pre-storm conditions.
 

Surveying A Barrier Island Evolution Research (BIER) program study site in the Chandeleur Islands in 2013. The survey data is used to map the pre-storm conditions.
 

Trunk River is an example of a tidally restricted impounded wetland (Cape Cod, MA).
Trunk River, Woods Hole, MA
Trunk River, Woods Hole, MA
Trunk River, Woods Hole, MA

Trunk River is an example of a tidally restricted impounded wetland (Cape Cod, MA).