Lulu (Ship)
Found in 354 Collections and/or Records:
Dive 866 Roll 4
This collection contains film and media related to WHOI. Materials range from at-sea footage to recordings of seminars and many other subjects.
Dive 868 1, 1978-12-02
ALVIN 868 Dive 868 1. The runtime for this video is 32m 11s. Alvin dive 868 took place on December 02, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Cat Island. The HOV reached a depth of 868 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 868 2, 1978-12-02
ALVIN 868 Dive 868 2. The runtime for this video is 18m 12s. Alvin dive 868 took place on December 02, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Cat Island. The HOV reached a depth of 868 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 868 3, 1978-12-02
ALVIN 868 Dive 868 3. The runtime for this video is 32m 41s. Alvin dive 868 took place on December 02, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Cat Island. The HOV reached a depth of 868 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 868 4, 1978-12-02
ALVIN 868 Dive 868 4. The runtime for this video is 32m 30s. Alvin dive 868 took place on December 02, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Cat Island. The HOV reached a depth of 868 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 868 5, 1978-12-02
ALVIN 868 Dive 868 5. The runtime for this video is 25m 05s. Alvin dive 868 took place on December 02, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Cat Island. The HOV reached a depth of 868 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 869 1, 1978-12-04
ALVIN 869 Dive 869 1. The runtime for this video is 28m 15s. Alvin dive 869 took place on December 04, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Eleuthera Island. The HOV reached a depth of 869 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 869 2, 1978-12-04
ALVIN 869 Dive 869 2. The runtime for this video is 32m 36s. Alvin dive 869 took place on December 04, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Eleuthera Island. The HOV reached a depth of 869 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 869 3, 1978-12-04
ALVIN 869 Dive 869 3. The runtime for this video is 32m 36s. Alvin dive 869 took place on December 04, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Eleuthera Island. The HOV reached a depth of 869 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Dive 869 4, 1978-12-04
ALVIN 869 Dive 869 4. The runtime for this video is 32m 35s. Alvin dive 869 took place on December 04, 1978 during voyage LU-102. The Chief Scientist was W. Ryan in the operating area of Off Eleuthera Island. The HOV reached a depth of 869 meters. The purpose was described as 'GEOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'J.A.', or Joint Agreement of National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.