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Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS) buoy, deployed 5 nautical miles outside Dunkirk, NY on Lake Erie
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Step 1 of Deployment: Deploy the anchor. We deploy the anchor with help from a larger boat, then tow the buoy behind our boat
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Attaching the anchor to the chain
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Our friends at the NYS DEC help us deploy our anchor. Here they are winding the anchor line onto a reel on the back of the R/V Argo.
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Mark Clapsadl pulling the anchor chain off the truck while it's being reeled onto the R/V Argo.
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Mark Clapsadl and Josh Fisher taking the chain and line off the truck
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Mark, Josh, and the captain of the Argo work together to lower the heavy anchor out of the truck.
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Pulling the last of the chain onto the Argo
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Pulling the last of the chain onto the Argo
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Anchor chain and line all coiled up on the Argo.
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Once we arrive on station, we lower the anchor line with the winch.
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A temporary buoy is left to mark the line so we can attach our instrument cables and buoy later.
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Next, we trailer the buoy from Buffalo to Dunkirk over land, launch it, and tow it behind the boat out into the lake.
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Mark Clapsadl and Josh Fisher get the buoy ready to launch.
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Mark and Josh launch the buoy.
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Josh is standing next to the buoy, which is tied up alongside the R/V John J. Freidhoff.
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The buoy tied up to the R/V John J. Freidhoff with several floats to keep it upright.
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We coil up the cables and temperature sensors for the buoy on the back deck of the boat while we tow the buoy to keep them safe.
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Usually we tow the buoy alongside the boat out into the lake.
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Sometimes we tow it behind the boat like this. We must go very slowly while towing. It takes about two hours to get to our site!
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Once we picked up the anchor line, Mark and Josh tied it to the boat and detached our temporary marker buoy so we could attach the buoy to the anchor.
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Mark connects the anchor line to the buoy cables.
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Kit Hastings and Mark Clapsadl attach the YSI sonde to the buoy cable.
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Mark and Josh put the final touches on the buoy before casting it off.
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Mark displays a roll of electrical tape, a very useful tool for working on boats.
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Mark Clapsadl casting off the buoy anchor line