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![The NOAA Ship McArthur II watches the remnants of Hurricane Henrietta fade intothe distance as it conducts research operations 250 miles SW of Manzanillo,Mexico, in support of NMFS SWFSC Stenella Abundance Research Project LineTransect and Ecosystem (STAR-LITE) Cruise, 2007 post0200.jpg The NOAA Ship McArthur II watches the remnants of Hurricane Henrietta fade intothe distance as it conducts research operations 250 miles SW of Manzanillo,Mexico, in support of NMFS SWFSC Stenella Abundance Research Project LineTransect and Ecosystem (STAR-LITE) Cruise, 2007](/sites/default/files/styles/max_1300x1300/https/s3.amazonaws.com/s3-east-testmedia-noaa.woc.noaa.gov/dam/Photos/legacy/pl23_post0200.jpg?itok=LD4tLsZe)
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The NOAA Ship McArthur II watches the remnants of Hurricane Henrietta fade intothe distance as it conducts research operations 250 miles SW of Manzanillo,Mexico, in support of NMFS SWFSC Stenella Abundance Research Project LineTransect and Ecosystem (STAR-LITE) Cruise, 2007. Dr. Eric Archer was the chiefscientist for this STAR-LITE cruise. (Image credit: NOAA 200th Anniversary Postcards from the Field)