by Jennifer Magnusson | Apr 11, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Apr 3, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Mar 30, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
The Magnificent Seven of Leg 1 Details on the deployment of the first seven Argo floats deployed on “leg 1” of A16S. ; 03/30/2026 Hello from the South Atlantic/Southern Ocean (depending on what definition of the boundaries of the Southern Ocean you use)! My name is...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Mar 26, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
Racing Austral Winter How the GO-SHIP A16S Cruise Adapted Its Southern Ocean Sampling Strategy ; 03/26/2026 On Wednesday March 25th, the R/V Roger Revelle began its second journey eastward through the Strait of Magellan, and we are back underway towards our scientific...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Mar 7, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
No Bubbles Aboard the R/V Roger Revelle, a team of scientists brave the roaring 40s to capture a snapshot of our oceans — one bubble-free sample at a time. ; 03/07/2026 The team and the R/V Roger Revelle have arrived in Punta Arenas, Chile. The anticipation and...