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Photograph of International Ocean Institute training programme organizers

Item is a photograph with the following inscription on the reverse: “Cover Photo Front Row (L to R) I. Farooqui (Pakistan); P. Coke (Jamaica); S. Kokerai (Zimbabwe); E. [Elisabeth Mann] Borgese (Canada) Chairman Planning Council of I.O.I.; K. [Krishan] Saigal (India) Course Director; M. Dzietham, (Cameroon); N. Taylor Roberts (Jamaica). Back Row (L to R) A. [Anita] Coady (Canada) Assistant Director; M. Islam (Bangladesh); M. Qader (Bangladesh). Jamaica April 1987.”

Photograph of International Ocean Institute training programme organizers

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “Cover Photo Front Row (L to R) I. Farooqui (Pakistan); P. Coke (Jamaica); S. Kokerai (Zimbabwe); E. [Elisabeth Mann] Borgese (Canada) Chairman Planning Council of I.O.I.; K. [Krishan] Saigal (India) Course Director; M. Dzietham, (Cameroon); N. Taylor Roberts (Jamaica). Back Row (L to R) A. [Anita] Coady (Canada) Assistant Director; M. Islam (Bangladesh); M. Qader (Bangladesh). Jamaica April 1987.”

Photograph of Klaus Pringsheim and others at a table

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “Tokyo, [Weihnachten?] 1959 #2.” Names of individuals left to right are Monika Pringsheim, Klaus Pringsheim (junior), Hans Eriks wife Yuki Inagaki, Hans-Erik Pringsheim, Yurika Pringsheim and Klaus Pringsheim (senior). Hans-Erik Pringsheims is Klaus Pringsheims eldest son, Monika and Yurika are Hans-Erik's daughters.

Photograph of manganese nodules

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “No object on to publication credit line must read: Photo by B.J. Nixon DEEPSEA VENTURES, Inc.” and attached paper “NODULES ON THE BELT: Nodules on the conveyor belt after discharge from nodule/water separator. After dredging and separation, nodules were transported to a storage area and returned to the ocean at the completion of the tests."

Photograph of manganese nodules on monitor

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “No object on to publication credit line must read: Photo by B.J. Nixon DEEPSEA VENTURES, Inc.” and attached paper “NODULES AND DREDGE ON TV SCREEN: This photo was taken of TV monitor aboard the DEEPSEA MINER and shows nodules on the bottom feeding into the dredgehead. The TV camera was mounted on the dredgehead during the test to observe bottom conditions and determine nodule concentrations. Depth of water is approximately 2,700 feet."

Photograph of research vessel, "Deepsea Miner"

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “No object on to publication credit line must read: Photo by B.J. Nixon DEEPSEA VENTURES, Inc.” and attached paper “RESEARCH VESSEL DEEPSEA MINER: This Vessel is a converted C1-M-AV1 general cargo ship displacing 7,500 full-load tons with an overall length of 320 feet. The major hull modification was the installation of a 20 foot wide by 30 foot long well (Moon Pool) slightly aft of midship. A 75 foot high derrick was installed to handle 2,000 to 3,000 feet of 9-5/8” drill casing used during the experiment."

Photograph of the 1993 Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI) board meeting

Item is a photograph with the inscription on reverse “MERI ANNUAL MEETING 1993 GREAT COVE, BROOKLIN, MAINE. Back row (from left): Tad Crawford, Lisa Semple, Susan Shaw, Elisabeth Borgese, John McCreight, Kim Healy, Jan Snow. Front row (from left): Susan Crawford, Diane Brenner, Karin Tilberg, Linnea Tilberg, and Dave Schia.”
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