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Today I am sending more MMP pictures. If you recall, the MMP is the key piece of equipment being used by the University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory. In one picture, you'll see me standing next to one of the MMPs in its crate. You'll also see a picture of Jack Miller and Paul Aguilar working to deploy it. I also thought you might enjoy some pictures of whales.
There are also several pictures of Jane Temoshok's
science class at Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy. These pictures
were taken during the live broadcast with Jennifer on the ship. Note for educators: Although Jennifer and Jane's reseearch cruise ended, the EPIC research continues. Please use this web site, Jennifer and Jane's lesson plans, daily logs, the videos, and the photos to educate your students about climate, El Niño, and scientific research in general. Consider this web site, as well as the TAO web site, a resource for teaching your students. Many organizations and countries are involved in funding the EPIC Experiment. Primary U. S. funding is provided by The National Science Foundation and The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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