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- RV_Vantuna abstract "The Vantuna was a marine research vessel that operated in the Southern California Bight, from 1969 until 2007. It served as a tool for coastal research and was a unique platform for Occidental College students to gain first hand experience conducting marine research operations. Scores of students who have worked on the Vantuna have gone on to have careers in marine science.".
- Q7278076 abstract "The Vantuna was a marine research vessel that operated in the Southern California Bight, from 1969 until 2007. It served as a tool for coastal research and was a unique platform for Occidental College students to gain first hand experience conducting marine research operations. Scores of students who have worked on the Vantuna have gone on to have careers in marine science.".
- RV_Vantuna comment "The Vantuna was a marine research vessel that operated in the Southern California Bight, from 1969 until 2007. It served as a tool for coastal research and was a unique platform for Occidental College students to gain first hand experience conducting marine research operations. Scores of students who have worked on the Vantuna have gone on to have careers in marine science.".
- Q7278076 comment "The Vantuna was a marine research vessel that operated in the Southern California Bight, from 1969 until 2007. It served as a tool for coastal research and was a unique platform for Occidental College students to gain first hand experience conducting marine research operations. Scores of students who have worked on the Vantuna have gone on to have careers in marine science.".