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NOAA Ship Bell M. Shimada various winches over the stern or starboard sampling station A-frames. Long-lining and trap fishing can also be accomplished from these two locations.
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Document Date: 2012-09-17 16:05:51


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NOAA’s / Exxon / VT Halter Marine Inc. / Google / /

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Antarctica / /

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United States / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Washington School / /

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acoustic quieting technology / fisheries management / sonar systems / oil spills / /

NaturalFeature

West Coast / Baja Peninsula / /

Organization

office of Marine and Aviation Operations Ship Specifications Length / University of Washington School of Fisheries / office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research / NOAA’s office of Marine / National Marine Fisheries Service / 442nd Regimental Combat Team/ Military Intelligence Service / Aviation Operations / NOAA Corps / National Environmental Satellite / Data and Information Service / Bureau of Fisheries / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / National Ocean Service / Department of Commerce / NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps / Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission / National Weather Service / /

Person

Bell Shimada / John F. Kennedy / /

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Position

Governor / Commissioned Officer / station chief / officer / /

Product

Sanyo R227 Portable Audio Device / /

ProvinceOrState

Mississippi / British Columbia / /

PublishedMedium

Atmospheric Research / /

Region

West Coast / /

Technology

acoustic quieting technology / /

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