The Data Ocean

The Data Ocean

The Data Ocean  Visualizing the rhythm, scale, and structure of a GO-SHIP cruise — one sample at a time ; 05/04/2026 What does an oceanographic cruise like GO-SHIP really look like, not as spreadsheets or station logs, but as a living flow of data? For this...
Plankton Biodiversity

Plankton Biodiversity

Life in the Water Column From Southern Ocean icebergs to the oligotrophic gyre, the Bio-GO-SHIP team documented the full sweep of plankton biodiversity along A16S ; 04/29/2026 The Bio-GO-SHIP team, led on A16S by researcher Star Dressler and graduate student Amy Nuno...
Heavy Doors

Heavy Doors

Ship Doors Must Always Be Heavy  On friendship, heavy doors, and crossing oceans — a Japanese student’s first GO-SHIP adventure ; 04/22/2026 Have you heard of a Japanese man, John Mung (ジョン万次郎)? He lived in the 19th century. After being shipwrecked in a storm,...
The A16S Adventure

The A16S Adventure

The A16S Adventure Twenty days of icebergs, storms, and water column science across a changing South Atlantic ; 04/20/2026  Over the past 20 days, we’ve navigated through dense iceberg fields cloaked in fog, outrun storms, zigzagged through a tropical cyclone, and...
Transitando los azules

Transitando los azules

Transitando los azules A researcher from Mar del Plata finds meaning in the shared scientific language of a global cruise — and in the voices it carries across distant shores. ; 04/09/2026  Joining a GO-SHIP cruise not only as an observer but as an active scientist...
Underway Sampling

Underway Sampling

Underway Saves the Day When Southern Ocean conditions halt CTD operations, the underway seawater system keeps Bio-GO-SHIP science moving ; 04/02/2026 Research cruises are meticulously organized, drawing on centuries of collective experience, yet they remain subject to...