September 26th Photos

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1. Our location.
2. Styrofoam cups from Ms. McDonald's classes at Saint James Regional High School in Portauxeasque, Newfoundland, waiting to be lowered onboard a CTD rosette cast. (David Jones)
3. Sarah-Ann Quesnel (DFO-IOS), Nutrient Analyst for the CTD Rosette program. (David Jones)
4. Auto Analyzer Loops. The loops of the Segmented Flow Auto Analyzer used to do onboard nutrient analysis. (David Jones)
5. Synchronized Bubbles. The synchronized bubbles of the Segmented Flow Auto Analyzer. (David Jones)
6. Pretty Colors. The Segmented Flow Auto Analyzer phosphate side of the analysis showing a high concentration of phosphate because of the bright pink color. (David Jones)
7. Nutrient Diagram. A diagram showing the concentration of nutrients as it changes with depth. (Courtesy of Bill Williams DFO-IOS)
8. The CTD rosette crew, Jasmine Wietzke and Glenn Cooper (both DFO-IOS) label sample bottles while a cast is being lowered. (David Jones)
9. Mystery Napper. A science staff member catches a quick nap. (David Jones)
10. Cup Decorating. Jess Downey First Officer of the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent decorates a Styrofoam cup for a trip to the bottom of the Beaufort Sea. (David Jones)
11. Arctic climate regimes and their major characteristics. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)
12. Alternation of cyclonic and anti-cyclonic regimes in 1946-1996 and periods of the Great Salinity anomalies observed in the North Atlantic. In 1946-1996, the Arctic climate well pronounced decadal variability. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)
13. After 1996, an anti-cyclonic regime has been dominating over the Arctic Ocean indicating that balance of forces regulating decadal variability was broken and the hypothesis of decadal climate variability in the Arctic had to be reconsidered and improved. (Prepared by Andrey Proshutinsky)

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