September 22nd Photos

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Yesterday, after steaming through heavy ice, the ship found a “lead” and sailed smoothly through the open water between the ice.
The CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent is parked into the ice to establish the third ice station for this year’s Arctic Expedition. (Gary Morgan)
Jeff O’Brien (WHO) and Cory Beatty (University of Montana) measure ice thickness before deciding where to place the Ice-Tethered Profiler (ITP). (Fred Marin)
Fred Marin (WHOI) and Cory Beatty (University of Montana) clear snow off the ice. (Gary Morgan)
Jeff O’Brien (WHOI) sends down an aluminum pipe which checks to make sure that the ice hole is the correct diameter to fit an ITP profiler through. (Gary Morgan)
The tripod and equipment are set up to complete the ITP deployment.  Scientists conduct an ice survey in the background. (Fred Marin)
Fred Marin (WHOI) and Cory Beatty (University of Montana) attach the anchors for the ITPs cabled mooring. (Gary Morgan)
The final Ice-Tethered Profiler (ITP) for this cruise is deployed and ready to begin its long voyage in the ice.  “LSSL ‘19” written in the snow represents the CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent. (Fred Marin)
Scientists continue working on their ice transect. (Fred Marin)
Finished the last ice drill work: Mahiro Saito (KIT), Hiromi Kimura (KIT), Kohei Sato (KIT), Yurika Watanabe (KIT), Bingkun Luo (University of Miami), Loïc Jacquemot (University of Laval), Yuanxin Zhang (TUMSAT), Michiyo Yamamoto Kawai (TUMSAT). (Masahiro “Mash” Saito)
A group photo of the entire (at least most) of the ship’s crew and science party. (Gary Morgan)

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