Float Checks with Andrew
Andrew Meyer from the University of Washington met the National Geographic Resolution to check out the floats and make sure they’re ready for deployment.
Andrew Meyer from the University of Washington joined the National Geographic Resolution in Kagoshima, Japan. Since Melissa loaded the floats on the ship in Iceland, they have traveled around Greenland, through the Northwest Passage, and then along the Aleutian Islands all while safely tucked away in the ship’s garage. Andrew got the floats all out of their crates during his six days onboard to make sure they’re ready for deployment. And it’s a good thing he did because one out of the 12 was no longer communicating properly. It will be sent home for repairs but the other 11 are ready to go! The floats got a little tour of the ship since they need to be outside with a clear view of the sky in order to get tested. Some were tested while the ship was tied up in various ports and some braved the weather while the ship was underway.
Checking out floats while in port. Photo by Andrew Meyer.
The Lindblad passengers who were onboard for an amazing cruise around the Japanese islands also got to adopt one of the floats (#22218, to be deployed in a few weeks). Andrew brought it to base camp and people came to sign their names and send it off with well wishes. He also gave a talk and answered a ton of questions about the float program.
Andrew also got to have plenty of fun with the passengers on shore excursions and relaxing around the ship during his voyage. The National Geographic Resolution is an amazing ship and we’re so excited to be working with Lindblad Expeditions! Taking over next is Isa Rosso, who will be onboard the ship for a month finally deploying the floats. Keep an eye out for her blog posts along the way!