September 24th Photos

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1. Our location.
2. Wilfred's Silhouette. Deckhand Wilfred Parsons is silhouetted by the Arctic sun. (Gary Morgan)
3. TJ Vacuums.  Deckhand TJ Marshall gets his vacuuming done. (Gary Morgan)
4. Crew Mess. The Crew Mess Hall on the Louis S. St. Laurent. (Gary Morgan)
5. Ships Galley. Dinner being prepared in the ships galley aboard the Louis S. St. Laurent. (Gary Morgan)
6. Jess on the Sticks.  Jess Downey First Officer of the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent on the control sticks with Second Officer Nick Houle looking on. (David Jones)
7. Dan Brushes. Dan Torres (WHOI) practices some oral hygiene in his berth. (David Jones)
8. Laundry time. Coast Guard Cadet Alexandre Lachance loads some laundry in one of the ship’s small laundry facilities. (David Jones)
9. Wilfred Winches. Deckhand Wilfred Parsons operates the cable winch during a mooring deployment. (David Jones)
10. Bottom Pressure Recorder (BPR) measurements are made using Sea-Bird SBE-53s with precision Digiquartz sensors.  Every 15 minutes, 120 seconds of pressure measurements are integrated to resolve better than 1 mm of change in sea surface height. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)
11. Anomalies of bottom pressure at moorings A, B and C in 2003-2004. X-axis shows time in Julian days (January first of each year is day #1). The observations started in August of 2003 and ended in August of 2004. 1 dbar is approximately 1 meter. Thus, anomalies of sea level due to changes of ocean mass in the Beaufort Gyre region were from -20 to + 25 cm. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)
12. Monthly bottom pressure changes in the Beaufort Gyre region based on 2003-2016 BPR data. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)

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