/files/marine/files/img_0773.jpg : Tied up in Lewes, DE

/files/marine/files/img_0777.jpg : Leaving Lewes Harbor

/files/marine/files/img_0783.jpg : We steamed north past Cape May, NJ

/files/marine/files/img_0799.jpg : I spent much of this leg operating the multibeam snoar, that reveals a map of the elevation of the ocean floor 

/files/marine/files/img_0809.jpg : We steamed past Block Island and its new wind farm

/files/marine/files/img_0812.jpg : The storm we navigated through

/files/marine/files/img_0816.jpg : Scallops!

/files/marine/files/img_0819.jpg : In some dredges we caught hundreds of scallops

/files/marine/files/img_0821.jpg : In others we caught boulders

/files/marine/files/img_0825.jpg : Massimo, one of the scientists, myself, and Jonathan, the engineers, collected sediment with the grab sampler

/files/marine/files/IMG_0829.JPG : Who needs a whale watch?

/files/marine/files/IMG_0835.JPG : Sunset at sea

/files/marine/files/IMG_0841.JPG : Welcome to Woods Hole, MA!

/files/marine/files/IMG_0842.JPG : The R/V Armstrong, the research vessel for Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institute

/files/marine/files/IMG_0846.JPG : The Sharp tied up in Woods Hole