by Jennifer Magnusson | Feb 8, 2024 | South Atlantic 2024
GO-SHIP A13.5 Transit Collaborations Science Team and Langseth Crew Prepare for CTD Rosette Deployments ; 7 February 2024 We are one week into the cruise! One of the most eye-opening experiences for me so far has been witnessing the close collaboration between the...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Feb 3, 2024 | South Atlantic 2024
GO-SHIP A13.5 Introduction An introduction to the US GO-SHIP 2024 A13.5 Expedition aboard the R/V Marcus G. Langseth by Teresa Kennedy ; 1 February 2024 The R/V Marcus G. Langseth departed Mindelo, Cabo Verde today for a 52-day NOAA hydrographic cruise in the eastern...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Nov 16, 2023 | North Pacific 2023
GO-SHIP P14N: Wrapping up A final cruise update from Addie Norgaard ; P14N Log: Wrapping up the expedition All of the sampling stations on P14N have been completed, and the last three floats are out collecting data! For our final few days, all that is left for...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Nov 2, 2023 | North Pacific 2023
GO-SHIP P14N: Life Onboard the Mirai A cruise update from Addie Norgaard ; P14N Log: Life onboard the Mirai We’ve been working our way south, and I think everyone is enjoying the warmer temperatures and calming seas. We also crossed west over the international date...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Oct 17, 2023 | North Pacific 2023
GO-SHIP P14N: Hello from the Bering Sea! A cruise update from Addie Norgaard ; P14N Log: The First 10 Days Hello from the Bering Sea! The Japanese oceanographic research vessel Mirai is 10 days into the GO-SHIP repeat hydrography line P14N, which spans from the Bering...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Sep 2, 2023 | Indian 2023
GO-SHIP IO5: Cups Under Pressure One fun activity for deep CTD casts is to shrink styrofoam cups ; I05 Log: Cups Under Pressure One fun activity for deep CTD casts is to shrink styrofoam cups. The cups have air in them, which is forced out as the cups are taken to...