October 2 slideshow

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Jim Dunn and Kris Newhall attach a handle to ITP 35 surface package to assist recovery from the ship.
(Rick Krishfield)
Marked with a Canadian flag to make it more visible, the ITP is broken free from the ice.
(Rick Krishfield)
The surface package is hoisted from the ocean inverted.
(Rick Krishfield)
A little worse off from dragging on shallow bathymetry several months previously, the ITP profiler which included a MAVS current sensor is brought aboard intact.
(Rick Krishfield)
While on our way to an ITP deployment location, several bears are spotted a short distance from the ship.
(Rick Krishfield)
ITP 41 profiler is lowered by Jim and Kris through the 11" hole augered through the 2.5 m icefloe.
(Kris Newhall)
Rick Krishfield uses a laptop computer to interrogate the profiler immediately after deployment to ensure that the data transfer system in functioning before departing the site.
(Kris Newhall)
The helicopter kicks up snow around the newly deployed ITP as it departs with several of the deployment team while the sun sets in the background.
(Rick Krishfield)

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