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Images below come from a wide variety of USGS science activities in the Northeast Region. Science Center staff showcase what we do, who we are, and where we work conducting science that inform decision makers and addresses societal needs. 

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fantail of the R/V Savannah
fantail of the R/V Savannah
fantail of the R/V Savannah
fantail of the R/V Savannah

The fantail of the R/V Savannah loaded with USGS gear recovered from near Matanzas Inlet, FL.  The data collected by the sensors in winter 2018 will be used to assess storm effects on coastal inlet dynamics.
 

The fantail of the R/V Savannah loaded with USGS gear recovered from near Matanzas Inlet, FL.  The data collected by the sensors in winter 2018 will be used to assess storm effects on coastal inlet dynamics.
 

3DR Solo quadcopter is collecting imagery at Chimney Bluffs State Park in NY
3DR Solo quadcopter collecting imagery
3DR Solo quadcopter collecting imagery
3DR Solo quadcopter collecting imagery

A 3DR Solo quadcopter is collecting imagery at Chimney Bluffs State Park in NY. Using photogrammetric techniques, a 3D surface model was created providing elevation data. 

A 3DR Solo quadcopter is collecting imagery at Chimney Bluffs State Park in NY. Using photogrammetric techniques, a 3D surface model was created providing elevation data. 

USGS personnel control chain as it went through a block on recovery of a seafloor platform.
Chain of Command
Chain of Command
Chain of Command

 USGS personnel control chain as it went through a block on recovery of a seafloor platform. The platform had been deployed off Matanzas Inlet, FL in winter 2018 to assess storm effects on coastal inlet dynamics.

 USGS personnel control chain as it went through a block on recovery of a seafloor platform. The platform had been deployed off Matanzas Inlet, FL in winter 2018 to assess storm effects on coastal inlet dynamics.

USGS team and R/V Savannah crew prepare to lower the quadpod deployed at the nearshore site onto the deck
Quadpod Recovery
Quadpod Recovery
Quadpod Recovery

USGS team and R/V Savannah crew prepare to lower the quadpod deployed at the nearshore site onto the deck during recovery operations.  Note all the hairy encrusting organisms that grew in 3 months and how close to the shoreline the ship is.

USGS team and R/V Savannah crew prepare to lower the quadpod deployed at the nearshore site onto the deck during recovery operations.  Note all the hairy encrusting organisms that grew in 3 months and how close to the shoreline the ship is.

Sunrise over the Atlantic near Matanzas Inlet, F
Sunrise over the Atlantic near Matanzas Inlet, FL
Sunrise over the Atlantic near Matanzas Inlet, FL
Sunrise over the Atlantic near Matanzas Inlet, FL

Sunrise over the Atlantic near Matanzas Inlet, FL. USGS was recovering seafloor platforms deployed to quantify storm effects on coastal inlet dynamics.

3DR Solo quadcopter in flight
Quadcopter in flight
Quadcopter in flight
Quadcopter in flight

The 3DR Solo quadcopter in flight, with a Ricoh GRII camera mounted, taking pictures to be used in photogrammetric techniques to produce 3D surface models.

The 3DR Solo quadcopter in flight, with a Ricoh GRII camera mounted, taking pictures to be used in photogrammetric techniques to produce 3D surface models.

man standing next to tripod in front of a large watertower reading an instrument
Groundwater - Surveying - GNSS Suffolk County, Long Island, NY
Groundwater - Surveying - GNSS Suffolk County, Long Island, NY
Groundwater - Surveying - GNSS Suffolk County, Long Island, NY

Groundwater - Surveying - Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Suffolk County, Long Island, NY

An instrument attached to a floatation orb floats in calm water alongside a boat.
Seismic receiver
Seismic receiver
Seismic receiver

One of 40 seismic receivers modified to work in water and anchored to the bottom of the Sea of Galilee in Israel's Dead Sea fault zone.

One of 40 seismic receivers modified to work in water and anchored to the bottom of the Sea of Galilee in Israel's Dead Sea fault zone.

A boat floating on calm, shallow waters with mountains far off in the distance.
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Institute research boat Lillian
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Institute research boat Lillian
Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Institute research boat Lillian

The Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Institute research boat Lillian on its way to deploy receivers in the Sea of Galilee to record data during an April, 2018 experiment to image the deep structure of the Dead Sea fault in Israel.

The Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Institute research boat Lillian on its way to deploy receivers in the Sea of Galilee to record data during an April, 2018 experiment to image the deep structure of the Dead Sea fault in Israel.

Two men stand in a room looking at something on a table in the background, room filled with large trunks with equipment inside.
Downloading data from seismic receivers
Downloading data from seismic receivers
Downloading data from seismic receivers

Working in a temporary lab in Kibbutz Moran, Lloyd Carothers (left, IRIS-PASSCAL) and Eldad Levi (Geophysical Institute of Israel) download data from seismic receivers (in blue and yellow boxes) retrieved after completion of the Dead Sea fault experiment.

Working in a temporary lab in Kibbutz Moran, Lloyd Carothers (left, IRIS-PASSCAL) and Eldad Levi (Geophysical Institute of Israel) download data from seismic receivers (in blue and yellow boxes) retrieved after completion of the Dead Sea fault experiment.

Dive Safety Officer (DSO) Jake Emmert from Moody Gardens Aquarium enters a flooded coastal cave beneath the tropical forest
Cave diving scientists
Cave diving scientists
Cave diving scientists

Dive Safety Officer (DSO) Jake Emmert from Moody Gardens Aquarium enters a flooded coastal cave beneath the tropical forest of the Yucatan Peninsula through a small open-water pool, locally known as a cenote.  Cave diving scientists John Pohlman (USGS) and David Brankovits (USGS/WHOI) will use these entrances over the coming days to access a vast network o

Dive Safety Officer (DSO) Jake Emmert from Moody Gardens Aquarium enters a flooded coastal cave beneath the tropical forest of the Yucatan Peninsula through a small open-water pool, locally known as a cenote.  Cave diving scientists John Pohlman (USGS) and David Brankovits (USGS/WHOI) will use these entrances over the coming days to access a vast network o

Kanakee River at Davis, IN - ADCP measurement
Kanakee River at Davis, IN - ADCP measurement
Kanakee River at Davis, IN - ADCP measurement
Kanakee River at Davis, IN - Wire Weight Gage Reading
Kanakee River at Davis, IN - Wire Weight Gage Reading
Kanakee River at Davis, IN - Wire Weight Gage Reading
divers deploy acoustic devices in centoes in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
USGS in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
USGS in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
USGS in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

John Pohlman (USGS), David Brankovits (USGS/WHOI) and Jake Emmert (MG) deploy acoustic devices in open water sinkhole (or cenote) prior to a 6-month long installation in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico cave

John Pohlman (USGS), David Brankovits (USGS/WHOI) and Jake Emmert (MG) deploy acoustic devices in open water sinkhole (or cenote) prior to a 6-month long installation in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico cave

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