Pictured Above: Michael Kovatch and team working on the buoy out on the water. Image credit: Angela Simone, SUNY Geneseo
Pictured Above: Jay Law (left) and Michael Kovatch (right) installing instruments on the buoy for testing. Image credit: Jay Law
Pictured above is the crew deploying an ADCP. Image credit: Angela Simone, SUNY Geneseo
Pictured Above: Michael Kovatch and Jay Law working on the buoy aboard the R/V Weatherbird. Image credit: Angela Simone, SUNY Geneseo
As part of the internship, Michael Kovatch received his American Academy of Underwater Sciences diving certification. Image credit: Jay Law
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