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Photo Library

This will soon become a searchable, sortable database of all our photos from past missions. For now, here are a few of our favorites for you! All photos copyrighted.

The REMUS and a diver in San Luis Bay off the end of the Cal Poly Marine Research Pier in Avila Beach, California. The REMUS in the lab. The REMUS being tested in a seawater tank.
The REMUS sitting on the rake before deployment. Professor Mark Moline and an assistant deploying the REMUS off the side of a boat.
The REMUS sitting on the rake on the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach, California. The REMUS preparing to be lifted by the winch on the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach, California.
The REMUS being lifted by the winch off of the Cal Poly Pier for deployment into San Luis Bay, California. Two researchers in wetsuits remove the REMUS from the winch in San Luis Bay, California.
Ian Robbins holding onto the REMUS while it is in the water. The REMUS propelling through the water.
Ian Robbins watching the computer while the REMUS is on its mission. Research Associate Ian Robbins and Professor Mark Moline standing next to the REMUS.
The REMUS charging in the lab. The REMUS onboard a boat.
Research Associate Ian Robbins in the water with the REMUS, while Research Associate Shelley Blackwell and Professor Mark Moline observe. The REMUS sitting on the rake, with Ian Robbins in the background.
Researchers deploying the REMUS into the ocean from the side of a boat. Research Associate Ian Robbins lifting the REMUS out of the ocean and into the Zodiac with the rake, while Professor Mark Moline and Research Associate Jessica Connolly assist.
Professor Mark Moline and Research Associate Ian Robbins carrying the REMUS. Professor Mark Moline and Research Associates Ian Robbins and Jessica Connolly with the REMUS after bringing it onboard the Zodiac.
Professor Mark Moline doing some work on the REMUS. The REMUS propelling through the ocean.
The REMUS being tested in a tank. A glider, with the much smaller REMUS beside it.
Research Associates Shelley Blackwell and Jessica Connolly at the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach, California. Professor Mark Moline and other researchers onboard a vessel used for deploying the REMUS.
Professor Mark Moline and a student sitting next to the REMUS at the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach, California. Researchers onboard a vessel used to deploy the REMUS.
Professor Mark Moline and other researchers deploying the REMUS at night. Professor Mark Moline and Research Associate Shelley Blackwell standing next to the REMUS onboard a vessel. Research Associate Shelley Blackwell wearing a full facepiece cartridge respirator mask.
Two REMUS's facing each other on the Cal Poly Pier in Avila Beach, California. The REMUS hanging up on a wall in the lab.
The REMUS getting ready to be loaded for transport. Professor Mark Moline and two other researchers standing onboard the research vessel used for deploying the REMUS. Professor Mark Moline and another researcher posing before the REMUS.
Professor Mark Moline and another researcher holding the REMUS. A crew of three working on the boat during a REMUS deployment.
Professor Mark Moline retreiving the REMUS with the rake. Professor Mark Moline holding on to the REMUS with one hand while it is still in the water. The REMUS just barely visible at the ocean surface.
Professor Mark Moline successfully lifting the REMUS onboard the research vessel with the rake. Professor Mark Moline and another researcher watching the REMUS as it passes by the research vessel.
Two researchers lifting the REMUS into the research vessel with the rake. Professor Mark Moline and another researcher walking along the dock after a long day onboard the research vessel.