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March 25, 2008

Video clips posted so far.  We have a number of additional videos that we will post as soon as we find the right hi def codec!

A really neat clip of ice fracturing ahead of the Thompson (shot by Erwin).

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/breakingice.avi

Deployment of Christina’s doomed sediment trap.

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/sedimenttrap.wmv

Students wrangle icebergs in Tarr Inlet.

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/Ice%20Wrangling.wmv

Great video showing the layout of the labs and work spaces on the Thompson.

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/Studentsatwork.wmv

Collection and analysis of sediment, from box core to oxygen titration.

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/Box%20core%20to%20oxygen%20titration.wmv

A video of the cruising speed transfer of our Canadian pilots to the pilot vessel (shot by Erwin).

http://courses.washington.edu/ocean444/2008/videos/pilottransferclip.wmv

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