Emily Peacock, Sean Sylva, and Bob Nelson securing a giant gravity core to the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Richard Goldston securing the multi-corer while Emily Peacock and Chris Reddy inspect the most recent samples collected with the corer. This image was taken aboard the R/V Cape Hatteras in the Gulf of Maine in the summer of 2004.
Image of two over-the-side submersible pumps on the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Xanat Flores (MIT) using the clean hood to work on her filters.
Phil Gschwend and Chris Reddy deploying one of the submersible pumps aboard the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004. (Bob Nelson)
Chris Reddy watching Bob Nelson and Richard Goldston (marine technician) securing the Niskin rosette aboard the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
John MacFarlane (MIT) monitoring the progress of his water filters.
Chris Reddy and Emily Peacock on the deck of the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Desiree Plata, Sean Sylva, and Leah Houghton on the deck of the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Bob Nelson helping reel-in the Gschwend Lab's submersible water pump on the R/V Cape Hatteras in summer 2004.
Phil Gschwend (MIT) tying a knot aboard the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Sean Sylva and Emily Peacock splitting a multi-core sediment core on the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Richard Goldston (marine technician) and Phil Gschwend (MIT) on the deck of the R/V Cape Hatteras in the summer of 2004.
Sean Sylva (WHOI) and Phil Gschwend (MIT) mounting the submersible pump to the wire.