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Gallery: Research Ready

03/15/23
Andrea Emmanuelli on board the research vessel Rachel Carson in the Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli and the R/V Rachel Carson, on which she spent three weeks at sea conducting climate research. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli aboard the R/V Rachel Carson with conductivity-temperature-depth sensors, which are used to study water properties like oxygen saturation and salinity. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Glacier Bay National Park — Andrea Emmanuelli’s favorite site visited during her three-week research cruise in the Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli (left) and associate professor of oceanography and environmental science Angela Knapp (right) at the Women in Math, Science and Engineering living learning community’s annual research symposium. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli on FSU’s campus analyzing water samples from the Gulf of Alaska. Photo by Devin Bittner.
Andrea Emmanuelli with one of the water samples taken during her three-week research cruise in Alaska. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli (second from left) and fellow researchers in Glacier National Park, Emmanuelli’s favorite site visited during her three-week research cruise in the Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Glacier Bay National Park — Andrea Emmanuelli’s favorite site visited during her three-week research cruise in the Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli (second from right) and fellow researchers aboard the R/V Rachel Carson in the Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy of Andrea Emmanuelli.
Conductivity-temperature-depth sensors being lowered into the Gulf of Alaska’s waters; CTD sensors are used to study water properties like oxygen saturation and salinity. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
Andrea Emmanuelli next to conductivity-temperature-depth sensors, which are used to study water properties like oxygen saturation and salinity. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
A glacier in the Gulf of Alaska, where Andrea Emmanuelli embarked on a three-week research cruise. Photo courtesy Andrea Emmanuelli.
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