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The top float of the mooring appearing in the ice after the mooring was released from the anchor.
(Mengnan Zhao)A closer look at the RAS.
(Mengnan Zhao)Scientist Michiyo Yamamoto-Kawai and her student Mika Hasegawa checking the RAS.
(Mengnan Zhao)A closer look at the sediment trap.
(Mengnan Zhao)The floatation balls, the two releases and a MicroCat (CTD) sensor.
(Mengnan Zhao)Rick hugs the BPR, happy for a successful mooring recovery.
(Mengnan Zhao)To finish our day, the beautiful moon makes an appearance for the first time this cruise.
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