While at GSO, I was very fortunate to be part of the ONR-funded RaDyO program. RaDyO stands for "Radiance in a Dynamic Ocean", and was large collaborative five-year project to study the optics of the upper ocean.

There's a video that gives an overview of the science involved project here (in three sections, each about 8 minutes long):

Section 1
Section 2
Section 3

Here are some of the scientists involved, taken on board at the end of a month-long research cruise on the Kilo Moana, accompanied by FLIP.


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I collected data using acoustical resonators, built by Svein Vagle and Nick Hall-Patch at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in Sidney, Canada. In the picture, it's shown attached to the WETlabs MASCOT device.


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