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Another successful cruise in the books!

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Hi everyone!  Heather J here to share that the DEEPEND team has made it to their homes today-  we spent some time breaking down the lab, nets, and acoustics Tuesday and Wednesday, loading the truck and helped packed the last samples this morning at 3:30 am. Whew!  We did it- Another successful cruise with a different approach as it's part of the Deep Sea Benefits project we're just starting.  Can't wait to put the complete story together!

Here's a few pictures of some of the team in the last couple of days working hard... We can't thank the crew of the R/V Point Sur enough for their dedication to making sure we had a safe and rewarding cruise.  We are planning to be back out next year twice-  once in late April for our new NOAA RESTORE cruise and then in August for our next Deep Sea Benefits cruise.  Stay tuned for the next adventures!

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Dr. Heather Judkins is an associate professor in the Integrative Biology Department at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg. She received a Bachelors degree in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island, Masters degree in Science Education from Nova Southeastern University and her PhD in Biological Oceanography from the University of South Florida. Her research focuses on understanding the evolution, ecology, and biogeography of cephalopods with a main focus currently in the Wider Caribbean. Her role in this project includes the identification of deep-sea cephalopods, examining genetic diversity, and analysis of cephalopod ecology and distribution in the water column.

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