The MAGI mission is to use the Wave Glider® to sample the late summer chlorophyll bloom that develops near 30°N, with the goal of using the camera and LISST-Holo to try to identify species in the blooms and then follow the development of phytoplankton aggregates
Honey Badger at sea
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Honey Badger made some friends...
This image was taken at 12:00 local time on July 1. The honey badger had just made an odd little loop de loop (centered at 28.15°N) which was probably related to some shear in the currents associated with the eddy we are heading into, but we took a look at the camera pics to make sure nothing was wrapped around the umbilical cord. What is worrying is that the holo tether isn't visible. Hopefully is it hidden behind the umbilical. We'll be looking at more pictures to try to confirm that it is still there.
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