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John Reardon, L3-MariPro (facing camera), Pete Barletto, OOI University of Washington (holding bottle), David Blau, TE SubCom (back to camera) "christening" the shore end of the OOI undersea cable that was landed on July 12, 2011. --Photo by Allison Fundis, OOI Education and Public Engagement Liaison, University of Washington

TE SubCom Dependable off Pacific City, Oregon --Photo by Allison Fundis, OOI Education and Public Engagement Liaison, University of Washington

The OOI cable landing work site as it looks the day after the second cable landing. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

A surfer takes a break and checks out the OOI Dory Days booth along with other visitors. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

UW graduate student Alden Denny explains the planned cabled network experiments at Axial Seamount to visitors to the OOI booth at the Pacific City Dory Days Festival. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

Work site at beach manhole in Pacific City for second cable landing, July 15, 2011. Note first cable, landed July 12, 2011, is shown encased in split pipe.

The swivel shown here connects the winch wire to the undersea cable pulled through the conduit. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

Mom and baby wandered by to take a look at operations during the landing of the second OOI cable. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

TE SubCom Dependable from shore in Pacific City on the day of the second cable landing, July 15, 2011. --Photo courtesy of David Muerdter

The TE SubCom Dependable sat about one mile offshore during the cable landing operations. Photo by Allison Fundis, OOI RSN Education and Public Engagement Liaison, University of Washington.

Pete Barletto and Michael Mulvihill of the University of Washington in front of the cable landing work site at the beach manhole in Pacific City, Oregon ---Photo by Allison Fundis, OOI RSN Education and Public Engagement Liaison, University of Washington.

John Delaney, Director of the OOI regional cabled network, stands by the beach manhole where the OOI cable was landed on July 12, 2011. --Photo by Allison Fundis, OOI RSN Education and Public Engagement Liaison, University of Washington.
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