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Many types of buoys are deployed by the International Arctic Buoy Programme. All these pictured are buoys (except the black box) used to observe temperature, air pressure, time, and location. The buoy with the green and white tape includes instrumentation to measure temperatures along a vertical profile of the sea ice and ocean water, in addition to light penetrating and transmitting through the sea ice. Naval Arctic Research Laboratory, Utqiagvik, Alaska.

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