ALVIN 224 and 236 Alvin dive 224 September 24, 1967 Lost Arm, Alvin dive 236 Ocotber 15, 1967 Recovered arm, loss and Recovery of Alvin Mechanical arm. Pilot-Wilson, Observers Scheltema and Barham, recovered with McCamis and Wilson
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ALVIN 224 and 236 Alvin dive 224 September 24, 1967 Lost Arm, Alvin dive 236 Ocotber 15, 1967 Recovered arm, loss and Recovery of Alvin Mechanical arm. Pilot-Wilson, Observers Scheltema and Barham, recovered with McCamis and Wilson The runtime for this video is 11m 28s. Alvin dive 224 took place on September 24, 1967 during voyage LU-12. The Chief Scientist was H. Sanders in the operating area of Continental Slope. The HOV reached a depth of 1330 meters. The purpose was described as 'BIOLOGY' and the sponsor as 'ONR'. The items in this collection are embargoed in the system in keeping with copyright requirements. However, they are available to users upon request. Please contact the MBLWHOI Library to access the items at whoas@whoi.edu. Digitization of this material was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. CLIR is an independent, nonprofit organization that forges strategies to enhance research, teaching, and learning environments in collaboration with libraries, cultural institutions, and communities of higher learning. To learn more, visit www.clir.org and follow CLIR on Facebook and Twitter.
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