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Mooring Recovery Update
Wednesday - the wind has picked up to about 15 knots and the sea is a little more agitated. But diving operations went without a hitch. We recovered SB (south shelf break), SM (south mid shelf), and SI (south inner shelf) using divers to attach lines. All instruments were retrieved and all anchors.
It is now after dinner and we would prefer to head for home, but instead we are starting to do CTDs along the CP line starting at CP-2. We will end up in deep water and in position for John Bane to fly over tomorrow morning while we are profiling.
More later, bulletins as they break,
Murray Levine
Chief Scientist, R/V Wecoma