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Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy retrieve

Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy retrieve

Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy retrieve the glider unit of a Wave Glider Unmanned Surface Vehicle from the ocean during an oil in ice exercise in the Arctic Aug. 21, 2014. The Wave Glider's gli... More

Mike Coleman, an engineer from the Coast Guard Research

Mike Coleman, an engineer from the Coast Guard Research

Mike Coleman, an engineer from the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in New London, Conn., examines a tracking buoy aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy in Seward, Alaska, Aug. 7, 2014. Researchers fro... More

Jason Story, surface branch lead for the Coast Guard

Jason Story, surface branch lead for the Coast Guard

Jason Story, surface branch lead for the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in New London, Conn., tests imaging equipment aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy's Arctic Survey Boat near Nome, Alaska, Aug... More

John Ferguson and Chris Thompson, Unmanned Aircraft

John Ferguson and Chris Thompson, Unmanned Aircraft

John Ferguson and Chris Thompson, Unmanned Aircraft System operators for AeroVironment, release a Puma All Environment UAS from the flight deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Healy during an exercise in the Arctic A... More

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin,

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin,

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin, operates Mobile User Objective System satellite communication software aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy while underway near Alaska, Aug. 10, 2014. MUOS is a... More

A Gavia Scientific Autonomous Underwater Vehicle dries

A Gavia Scientific Autonomous Underwater Vehicle dries

A Gavia Scientific Autonomous Underwater Vehicle dries on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Healy after recovery from a simulated oil in ice exercise in the Arctic Aug. 20, 2014. The AUV is outfitted with sona... More

Coast Guard Research and Development Center tests Arctic communications modeling aboard Coast Guard Cutter Healy

Coast Guard Research and Development Center tests Arctic communication...

Coast Guard Lt. Mike Grochowski conducts high frequency noise floor measurements with a spectrum analyzer aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy near Alaska Aug. 9, 2014. Grochowski and other members from the Coas... More

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general,

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general,

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general, looks on as Capt. Greg Rothrock, Coast Guard Research and Development Center commanding officer, signs a joint memorandum of understanding (MOU), Oct. 2... More

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

ST. IGNACE, Mich. - Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Johnson, with the Atlantic Strike Team and Ken Hartmann, an oil spill response organization member discuss the capabilities of a skimmer controls aboard the Co... More

Coast Guard Capt. Greg Stanclik, executive officer,

Coast Guard Capt. Greg Stanclik, executive officer,

Coast Guard Capt. Greg Stanclik, executive officer, Coast Guard Cutter Healy, looks out from the bridge of the Healy as it leaves the port of Seward, Alaska, Aug. 8, 2014. The crew and passengers of the Healy, ... More

Dr. Richard Yeo, an autonomous underwater vehicle operator

Dr. Richard Yeo, an autonomous underwater vehicle operator

Dr. Richard Yeo, an autonomous underwater vehicle operator from Cambridge University, and Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Lekich, guide a pallet of scientific equipment aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy in Sewa... More

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

STRAITS OF MACKINAC - Chief Warrant Officer Jason Rizzi, with the Pacific Strike Team, Mark Wagner, with the Seventeenth District's Response Management Division and Chief Petty Officer Kristin Epperson, with th... More

John Ferguson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator

John Ferguson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator

John Ferguson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator for AeroVironment, releases a Puma All Environment UAS from the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Healy during an exercise in the Arctic Aug. 23, 2014. The Puma ... More

Researchers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy prepare

Researchers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy prepare

Researchers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy prepare to deploy an Aerostat system during an exercise in the Arctic Aug. 16, 2014. The Coast Guard Research and Development Center, based in New London, Conn., ... More

Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Demarest from the Coast

Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Demarest from the Coast

Petty Officer 1st Class Steven Demarest from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy loads a pallet of scientific equipment onto a crane in Seward, Alaska, Aug. 6, 2014. Scientists regularly travel with the crew of the He... More

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

ST. IGNACE, Mich. - Members of the Coast Guard's National Strike Force, Coast Guard District Nine Incident Management Branch, Seventeenth District Response Management Division and an oil spill response organiza... More

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

Oil in Ice Project - U.S. Coast guard photo

ST. IGNACE, Mich. - T.J. Mangoni, with the Ninth Coast Guard District Response Management department, Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Johnson, with the Atlantic Strike Team and Ken Hartmann, an oil spill respons... More

Coast Guard Research and Development Center conducts analysis of Remotely Operated Vehicles during Arctic mission

Coast Guard Research and Development Center conducts analysis of Remot...

Barry Hurst, an instructor from the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., and 1st Class Cadet Gabriel Patterson, prepare to test a submersible remotely operated vehicle aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy i... More

Lt. Cmdr. Royce James and Dr. Rich Paolino, both physics

Lt. Cmdr. Royce James and Dr. Rich Paolino, both physics

Lt. Cmdr. Royce James and Dr. Rich Paolino, both physics professors at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., prepare equipment for testing aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy's Arctic Survey Boat near N... More

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin,

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin,

Alvin Mar, a systems engineer for Lockheed-Martin, tests a UHF satellite communications antenna in preparation for a journey to the Arctic Circle aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy in Seward, Alaska, Aug. 6, 2... More

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general,

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general,

Maj. Gen. Mark E. Bartman (right), Ohio adjutant general, shakes hands with Capt. Greg Rothrock, Coast Guard Research and Development Center commanding officer, after they signed a joint memorandum of understan... More

Chris Thompson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator

Chris Thompson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator

Chris Thompson, an Unmanned Aircraft System operator for AeroVironment, directs a Puma All Environment UAS into a net mounted to the Coast Guard Cutter Healy during an exercise in the Arctic Aug. 23, 2014. Rese... More

Coast Guard Research and Development Center tests Ice Radar Navigation System aboard Coast Guard Healy during Arctic deployment

Coast Guard Research and Development Center tests Ice Radar Navigation...

Alex Balsley, a program manager with the Coast Guard Research and Development Center in New London, Conn., reads an ice radar display while underway in the Arctic aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Healy Aug. 17, 20... More

Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Gomes from

Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Gomes from

Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Daniel Gomes from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy tosses oranges into the water to simulate an oil spill during an exercise in Arctic waters Aug. 18, 2014. Researchers from the ... More

Barry Hurst, a physical education instructor from the

Barry Hurst, a physical education instructor from the

Barry Hurst, a physical education instructor from the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., and 1st Class Cadet Gabriel Patterson, prepare to test a submersible remote operated vehicle aboard the Coast Guar... More

Dr. Richard Yeo and Dr. Peter Wadhams, both professors

Dr. Richard Yeo and Dr. Peter Wadhams, both professors

Dr. Richard Yeo and Dr. Peter Wadhams, both professors at Cambridge University, discuss the deployment of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle on the deck of the Coast Guard Cutter Healy while underway near Nome, A... More

A smallboat crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy

A smallboat crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy

A smallboat crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy retrieves a Wave Glider Unmanned Surface Vehicle during an oil in ice spill exercise in the Arctic, Aug. 21, 2014. The Coast Guard Research and Development Cen... More

Crew members from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy and

Crew members from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy and

Crew members from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy and researchers from the Coast Guard Research and Development Center spray a vegetable-based dye into the water to simulate an oil spill during an exercise in Arct... More

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