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What does DSL stand for?

Deep Submergence Laboratory (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


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Michel and other scientists in the Deep Submergence Laboratory at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) are working to develop a LIBS instrument that can be used in the sea.
Finding Earhart's plane will be much more difficult than Jourdan acknowledges, said Dana Yoerger, a scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Deep Submergence Laboratory.
Oceanographic Institution's Deep Submergence Laboratory, and his colleagues from the French Institute for the Research and Exploitation of the Sea (Infremer) first mapped out a 100-square-mile search area about 500 miles east of Newfoundland.
ROVs and HROVs AUVs' advantages are complemented by ROVs, such as the pioneering Jason ROV, first developed in the late 1980s by Andrew Bowen, Dana Yoerger, and colleagues in the WHOI Deep Submergence Laboratory (DSL), under the leadership of Robert Ballard.
Jason, the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operated by WHOI's Deep Submergence Laboratory, was deployed to find the 1 1/4-inch-wide cable on the seafloor.
Trained as a mechanical engineer, he joined the Institution in 1985 as a member of Robert Ballard's Deep Submergence Laboratory team, and quickly became involved in the design of Jason Jr.
Robert Ballard, director of WHOI's Deep Submergence Laboratory and leader of cruises in 1985 and 1986 that led to the discovery and exploration of the sunken oceanliner Titanic, is a legendary figure to thousands of young children across the country.

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