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Bering Sea

Voices of the North: M2 “Peggy” mooring celebrates 25 years of providing the pulse of the Bering Sea

This past fall, NOAA PMEL's Ecosystems and Fisheries-Oceanography Coordinated Investigations (EcoFOCI) program recovered a surface mooring “Peggy” at the biophysical mooring site 2 (M2) adding a prestigious marker to this time series by providing near-continuous, year-round measurements of the southeastern Bering Sea since 1995.

M2, a biophysical mooring, nicknamed Peggy after Peggy Dyson being deployed in the Bering Sea.

M2, a biophysical mooring, nicknamed Peggy after Peggy Dyson being deployed in the Bering Sea. The biophysical mooring site 2 (M2) is one of the longest running time series of its kind providing near-continuous measurements since 1995 in the southeastern Bering Sea.

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