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People on boat deploying equipment
Deploying the s-boom
Deploying the s-boom
Deploying the s-boom

USGS deploying the s-boom into Cape Cod Bay during the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

USGS deploying the s-boom into Cape Cod Bay during the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

bayside channel and marsh on summer evening
Bayside Channel and Surrounding Marsh
Bayside Channel and Surrounding Marsh
Kayaking
Kayaking
Kayaking
Kayaking

Kayakers paddling into bay-shore.

Kayakers paddling into bay-shore.

People watching data on multiple computers while eating dinner
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.

Cape Cod Bay Survey 2019. Acquisition van life. Laura Brothers (Woods Hole) inside the Aquisition Van watching all the data come in and eating dinner.

Cape Cod Bay Survey 2019. Acquisition van life. Laura Brothers (Woods Hole) inside the Aquisition Van watching all the data come in and eating dinner.

Cars on ferry
Cars on ferry
Cars on ferry
Cars on ferry

Cars on ferry headed across Long Island Sound.

Cars on ferry headed across Long Island Sound.

People watching data on multiple computers while eating dinner
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.
Acquisition van on-board the Warren Jr.

Cape Cod Bay Survey 2019. Acquisition van life. Jake Fredericks (St. Pete) and Wayne Baldwin (Woods Hole) inside the Aquisition Van watching all the data come in and eating dinner.

Cape Cod Bay Survey 2019. Acquisition van life. Jake Fredericks (St. Pete) and Wayne Baldwin (Woods Hole) inside the Aquisition Van watching all the data come in and eating dinner.

People on boat deploying equipment
Deploying the s-boom
Deploying the s-boom
Deploying the s-boom

USGS deploying the s-boom into Cape Cod Bay during the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

USGS deploying the s-boom into Cape Cod Bay during the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

Image of USGS staff on the fantail of a research vessel preparing to deploy the subbottom profiler
Subbottom profiler deployment on Cape Cod Bay, 2019
Subbottom profiler deployment on Cape Cod Bay, 2019
Subbottom profiler deployment on Cape Cod Bay, 2019

 Before deploying the subbottom profiler for leg 2 of the seafloor mapping cruise, Wayne Baldwin, Alex Nichols, and Chuck Worley made sure the floats were sufficiently inflated. In the relatively shallow waters of Cape Cod Bay, they want the instrument towed at water's surface for the resolution of the sub seafloor geology.

 Before deploying the subbottom profiler for leg 2 of the seafloor mapping cruise, Wayne Baldwin, Alex Nichols, and Chuck Worley made sure the floats were sufficiently inflated. In the relatively shallow waters of Cape Cod Bay, they want the instrument towed at water's surface for the resolution of the sub seafloor geology.

Men on back of a boat securing equipment
Securing the streamer
Securing the streamer
Securing the streamer

The start of the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey. Eric, Wayne, and Dave are made sure the streamer was ready for when they reach the study area.

The start of the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey. Eric, Wayne, and Dave are made sure the streamer was ready for when they reach the study area.

Image of USGS staff on the fantail of a research vessel
Sound velocity casts on Cape Cod Bay
Sound velocity casts on Cape Cod Bay
Sound velocity casts on Cape Cod Bay

Sometimes the fog can be as thick as pea soup! The captains use radar and keen eyesight to navigate in such conditions. Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center staff,  Alex Nichols and Wayne Baldwin,  take a sound velocity cast off the back of the boat.
 

Sometimes the fog can be as thick as pea soup! The captains use radar and keen eyesight to navigate in such conditions. Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center staff,  Alex Nichols and Wayne Baldwin,  take a sound velocity cast off the back of the boat.
 

Image of Seth Ackerman processing seafloor data
Let me process this
Let me process this
Let me process this

Seth Ackerman processing the seafloor mapping data as they are collected on the Cape Cod Bay 2019 research cruise.

Seth Ackerman processing the seafloor mapping data as they are collected on the Cape Cod Bay 2019 research cruise.

Image of processing van on the deck of the R/V Warren
Round the clock operations
Round the clock operations
Round the clock operations

Sunrise on Cape Cod Bay with a peek inside the processing van on the deck of R/V Warren Jr. 

Sunrise on Cape Cod Bay with a peek inside the processing van on the deck of R/V Warren Jr. 

Showing science poster to group of kids
Children's School of Science
Children's School of Science
Children's School of Science

USGS scientist Seth Ackerman shows students at the Children's School of Science how we map the seafloor. This was part of the pre-cruise for the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

USGS scientist Seth Ackerman shows students at the Children's School of Science how we map the seafloor. This was part of the pre-cruise for the Cape Cod Bay 2019 Survey.

 Research scientist Meagan Gonneea and USGS intern Angela Trejo survey the Jones River in Kingston, MA
Elevation survey in the Jones River, Kingston, MA
Elevation survey in the Jones River, Kingston, MA
Elevation survey in the Jones River, Kingston, MA

 Research scientist Meagan Gonneea and USGS intern Angela Trejo survey the Jones River in Kingston, MA. Removal of a dam across the Jones River began July 15, 2019, as a first step to restore river habitat, which is particularly critical for herring passage from the sea to inland lakes for spawning.

 Research scientist Meagan Gonneea and USGS intern Angela Trejo survey the Jones River in Kingston, MA. Removal of a dam across the Jones River began July 15, 2019, as a first step to restore river habitat, which is particularly critical for herring passage from the sea to inland lakes for spawning.

Aerial photo of estuary
Aerial photo of estuary
Aerial photo of estuary
Aerial photo of estuary

Aerial view of a gas flux tower in Great Barnstable Marsh in Barnstable, Massachusetts.

group looking at drone in the air
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

woman in the grass working with a drone
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

man holding drone in field
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island
UAS imagery taken from Plum Island

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

Person giving presentation to kids in room
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Preserving Our Homelands Summer Camp Field Trip
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Preserving Our Homelands Summer Camp Field Trip
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Preserving Our Homelands Summer Camp Field Trip

The Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center annually hosts children and culture keepers from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Preserving Our Homelands summer camp for a field trip focused on introducing the students to Cape Cod geology and hydrology through an informational talk and guided exploration of distinctive glacial landforms in the Beebe Woods conservatio

The Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center annually hosts children and culture keepers from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s Preserving Our Homelands summer camp for a field trip focused on introducing the students to Cape Cod geology and hydrology through an informational talk and guided exploration of distinctive glacial landforms in the Beebe Woods conservatio

three people surrounding drone sitting on target
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island
UAS imagery collected at Plum Island

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

The AIM (Aerial Imaging and Mapping group) collected UAS imagery for scientists at The Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) from the Plum Island estuary in Rowley MA.  Inke Forbrich from MBL will lead the analysis looking at the reflectance index NDVI for vegetation surrounding a gas flux tower installed in t

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