150 Years of Woods Hole Science

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Background image: The point of the bow from the port side., 1986. Credit: WHOI Image Archives; Photo courtesy of WHOI Archives; with special permission of WHOI Digital Assets Licensing; from: https://images.whoi.edu/view-item?key=SXsiUCI6eyJ2YWx1ZSI6IjYzOTgwIiwib3BlcmF0b3IiOjEsImZ1enp5UHJlZml4TGVuZ3RoIjozLCJmdXp6eU1pblNpbWlsYXJpdHkiOjAuNSwibWF4U3VnZ2VzdGlvbnMiOjUsImFsd2F5c1N1Z2dlc3QiOm51bGx9fQ&WINID=1643768606696#6PlW-aAH2KcAAAF-uD5aUQ/63980

References:

Hardy, K., 1991. Return to the Titanic: The Third Manned Mission. Sea Technology, 9(10).

“Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Alvin allowed us the first up-close, in-person views of the remains of the R.M.S. Titanic. Those trips in 1986-75 years after her tragic sinking-brought back startling pictures of rusticles, the wine-bottle-littered debris field, the twisted and broken hulk.”