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Leg 3 students experience the joy of putting on immersion suits for the first time. Credit: A. Rose, University of Washington, V24.

Gumpy suit group hug, Leg 3. Credit: A. Rose, University of Washington, V24.

First Mate Andrew directs Leg 3 students re safety in the ocean. Credit: A. Rose, University of Washington V24.

The porpoise-spotting-site (porpoises not pictured). Credit: V. deJong, University of Washington; V24.

Soon-to-be-shrunken art cup. Credit: V. deJong, University of Washington; V24.

Rainbow sailor bracelet. Credit: V. deJong, University of Washington; V24.

Lab work sectioning off coil samples. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington; V24.

Styrofoam cup decorations. Credit: P. McKay, University of Washington; V24.

Jason tough recovery for Dive J-1644. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington; V24.

DnD game in library. Credit: Morrigan Havely, University of Washington, V24.

Vast ocean. Credit: Morrigan Havely, University of Washington, V24.

Jason out of water. Credit: Paige McKay, University of Washington, V24.

Dividing Mosquito tubing into sections of specific length. Credit V. Dejong, University of Washington; V24.

Decorating Styrofoam cups to be sent down with CDT. Credit: J. Wiener, University of Washington; V24.

A squid waves goodbye. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1644; V24.

Lobsters molting. Credit A. Rose, University of Washington; V24.

VISIONS student Léo Couchon and graduate student Anna Hildebrand holding a push core from J2-1634. Credit: L. Lapham, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; V24

Jason coming back on deck with the osmosamplers and push cores from J2-1634. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington; V24

OsmoSampler #3 and push cores at the Lapham osmo deployment location near Einstein’s Grotto. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1634; V24.

CTD being recovered onto the ship. Credit: W. Puzella, Carleton College; V24.

Deep Profiler being attached to Jason. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V24.

View as we set sail from the NOAA dock. Credit: V. deJong, University of Washington; V24.

Personal quarters aboard the R/V Atlantis. I get the top bunk! Credit: V. deJong, University of Washington; V24.

Sea lions lounging on a Buoy. Credit: P. McKay, University of Washington; V24.

Looking north from the R/V Atlantis of the jetty as we leave Newport. Credit: P. McKay, University of Washington; V24.

View looking east from the NOAA dock. Credit: Morrigan Havely, University of Washington, V24.

VISIONS'24 students trying on immersion suits for the first time. Credit: A. Rose, University of Washington; V24.

Squid swimming up to Jason on Dive J2-1644. Credit: J. Wiener, University of Washington; V24.
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