I05 Week 2

I05 Week 2

CTD Watch-standers Log: GO-SHIP I05 Week 2 Sampling and life at sea in rougher weather ; Us: “Deck, lab. Ready to power on the Log.” “Lab, Deck. You may power on the Log.” Us: “Lab, copy.” On our 11th day aboard the R/V Roger Revelle we started our first day of what...
I05-Week 1

I05-Week 1

CTD Watch-standers Log: GO-SHIP I05 Week 1 Working together to collect data in the South Indian Ocean along the I05 transect ; Us: “Deck, lab. Ready to power on the Log.” “Lab, Deck. You may power on the Log.” Us: “Lab, copy.” All aboard the R/V Roger Revelle, for the...
A16N—Leg 2

A16N—Leg 2

Welcome to A16N—Leg 2! Intro to 2023 GO-SHIP A16N with CTD watchstander Shannon McClish   ; It’s GO time! April 22, 2023 Shannon McClish, CTD-watchstander Welcome to the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown line A16N leg 2! We have finished a long transit from Rota, Spain...
Climate READY Ambassador

Climate READY Ambassador

Climate READY Ambassador Our third float, Climate READY Ambassador, has been deployed.   ; Climate READY Ambassador—FAU Pine Jog Environmental Education Center in West Palm Beach, FL Location: 24º 31’ N, 26º28’W Time: WED 29 MAR 2023 20:37 UTC Float Number: 1361...
Equator Crossing

Equator Crossing

An Equatorial Rite of Passage Leaving the Southern Hemisphere behind. ; March 13, 2023 by Ellen Park On March 13th at 20:49 UTC, we crossed the equator, leaving the southern hemisphere and entering the northern one! This moment was something that many of the...