Photograph of several people standing around Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine which is positioned near the stern (rear) area of the R/V [Research Vessel] Suncoaster. The Delta is a small, two person submarine which can be used for scientific research. The R/V [Research Vessel] Suncoaster was a scientific research ship which was operated out of St. Petersburg, Florida by the Florida Institute of Oceanography. The R/V Suncoaster is docked in a port and is flying an American flag and a Florida state flag from its mast. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\u27s (NOAA) logo is painted on the submarine with the word Delta painted below the logo. The submarine has two cables attached to it which are held up by the R/V ...
Photograph, taken in March, 1989, of R/V [Research Vessel] Gyre docked at a port. In the photograph,...
Photograph of Dr. Clarendon Bowman (top of image) and Nancy Ogden (bottom of image) looking through ...
Submersible Delta Gulf of Mainehttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/5476/thumbnail.jp
Photograph of several people standing around Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine which is pos...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine held onto the side of the R/V Suncoaster. T...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine being lowered into the water by the R/V [Re...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine being transported on a forklift out of a st...
Photograph of multiple people aboard the R/V [Research Vessel] Suncoaster, a scientific research shi...
Black and white photo of MSU\u27s RUFAS II (Sea Mobile) being examined by two men; RUFAS II is a par...
A crew is pictured working on machinery for marine science research. USF St. Petersburg is home to t...
Photograph of fifteen people standing in front of the Aegir underwater habitat structure in St. Croi...
Photograph, taken in March, 1989, of R/V [Research Vessel] Gyre docked at a port. In the photograph,...
Scientists from a USF marine research vessel set up an ocean-atmosphere buoy that will give readings...
Photograph of a group of sailors stand on the hull of a captured and partially submerged German subm...
The Human Powered Submarine Team has been in existence at Virginia Tech since its conception in 1993...
Photograph, taken in March, 1989, of R/V [Research Vessel] Gyre docked at a port. In the photograph,...
Photograph of Dr. Clarendon Bowman (top of image) and Nancy Ogden (bottom of image) looking through ...
Submersible Delta Gulf of Mainehttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/5476/thumbnail.jp
Photograph of several people standing around Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine which is pos...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine held onto the side of the R/V Suncoaster. T...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine being lowered into the water by the R/V [Re...
Photograph of Delta Oceanographic\u27s Delta submarine being transported on a forklift out of a st...
Photograph of multiple people aboard the R/V [Research Vessel] Suncoaster, a scientific research shi...
Black and white photo of MSU\u27s RUFAS II (Sea Mobile) being examined by two men; RUFAS II is a par...
A crew is pictured working on machinery for marine science research. USF St. Petersburg is home to t...
Photograph of fifteen people standing in front of the Aegir underwater habitat structure in St. Croi...
Photograph, taken in March, 1989, of R/V [Research Vessel] Gyre docked at a port. In the photograph,...
Scientists from a USF marine research vessel set up an ocean-atmosphere buoy that will give readings...
Photograph of a group of sailors stand on the hull of a captured and partially submerged German subm...
The Human Powered Submarine Team has been in existence at Virginia Tech since its conception in 1993...
Photograph, taken in March, 1989, of R/V [Research Vessel] Gyre docked at a port. In the photograph,...
Photograph of Dr. Clarendon Bowman (top of image) and Nancy Ogden (bottom of image) looking through ...
Submersible Delta Gulf of Mainehttps://digitalmaine.com/mgs_geologic_field_photos/5476/thumbnail.jp