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MarineBioPhotography > The NOAA "east channel buoy," known to many as the "mid channel buoy."  It provides realtime and historic ocean and weather data for all to see on the web and cellphone.
MarineBioPhotography > The rig line - oil platforms Hillhouse, C and A (from front to back) just outside Santa Barbara Harbor.
The NOAA "east channel buoy," known to many as the "mid channel buoy." It provides realtime and historic ocean and weather data for all to see on the web and cellphone.
 > The NOAA "east channel buoy," known to many as the "mid channel buoy."  It provides realtime and historic ocean and weather data for all to see on the web and cellphone.
The NOAA "east channel buoy," known to many as the "mid channel buoy." It provides realtime and historic ocean and weather data for all to see on the web and cellphone.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D2xs) |
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Original size: 4081px x 5112px |
Current: 240px x 300px |
Other sizes: Small • M • L • O |
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