File:August 2010, Bringing the CTD back onboard (4948224199).jpg

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Description Sensing device called the SeaBird Conductivity, Temperature Depth (CTD). The device has measures conductivity of water to determine salinity, temperature, and depth. Data is transmitted aboard and plots of variables recorded as the device is lowered through water column. Lids on the grey bottles are closed remotely to capture water samples from specific depth for further testing. Bill Richardson, EPA Region 3. US EPA photo by Eric Vance
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Author USEPA Environmental-Protection-Agency

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