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February 27: Day 20 – packing up

27 Aug 2015

February 27, 2011

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February 26: Day 19 – young Bahamian marine scientists

27 Aug 2015

February 26, 2011

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February 25: Day 18 – arriving Freeport

27 Aug 2015

February 25, 2011

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February 24: Day 17 – preliminary findings

27 Aug 2015

February 24, 2011

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February 23: Day 16 – underwater observations of Sargassum

27 Aug 2015

February 23, 2011

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February 22: Day 15 – Phantom dives into the Sargasso Sea

27 Aug 2015

February 22, 2011

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February 21: Day 14 – species changes from north to south

27 Aug 2015

February 21, 2011

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February 20: Day 13 – seaweed surprises

27 Aug 2015

February 20, 2011

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February 19: Day 12 – Sargasso deep-sea observatory

27 Aug 2015

February 19, 2011

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February 18: Day 11 – deep-sea observatory preparations

27 Aug 2015

February 18, 2011

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February 17: Day 10 – surprising cusk eels

27 Aug 2015

February 17, 2011

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February 16: Day nine – searching for Sargassum

27 Aug 2015

February 16, 2011

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February 15: Day eight – processing Sargassum samples

27 Aug 2015

February 15, 2011

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February 14: Day seven – denizens of the deep

27 Aug 2015

February 14, 2011

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February 13: Day six – wet and wild at Station 3

27 Aug 2015

February 13, 2011

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February 12: Day five – juvenile fish take refuge in the Sargasso Sea

27 Aug 2015

February 12, 2011

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February 11: Day four – small boat operations

27 Aug 2015

February 11, 2011

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February 10: Day three – Sargassum!

27 Aug 2015

February 10, 2011

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February 9: Day two – water sampling on rough seas

27 Aug 2015

February 9, 2011

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February 8: Day one – leaving Bermuda to first station

27 Aug 2015

February 8, 2011

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