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A16N 2023 Blog

Alison Macdonald March 13, 2023 A16N, Blog Site, Current

The 2023 reoccupation of A16N is underway. Check out our student blog here.

The NOAA Ship Ron Brown awaiting departure from Suape Brazil prior to A16N/Leg 1 (Photo credit Melissa Miller).

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