by George Matsumoto | Nov 21, 2022 | SOCCOM Southern Ocean 2022
NBP22-11: And the weather started getting rough.... Float deployment after leaving the US Palmer Station on the Antarctic Peninsula ; 21 November 2022 Coming to you (almost) live from the Southern Ocean! We’ve been dealing with some rough seas since leaving Palmer...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Nov 16, 2022 | SOCCOM Southern Ocean 2022
NBP22-11: Deployments in the Drake Passage Details from the first three floats deployed in the Drake Passage ; 14 November 2022 Hi everyone! What a crazy busy last few days it’s been. The NBP is currently docked at Palmer Station after waiting to dock for almost two...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Nov 8, 2022 | SOCCOM Southern Ocean 2022
Welcome to the NBP22-11 SOCCOM Expedition! Introducing Josie Adams and Ben Freiberger, who will be blogging for the expedition ; 08 November 2022 Meet the two SOCCOM scientists, Josie Adams (U. Washington undergraduate and Argo lab employee) and Ben Freiberger...
by George Matsumoto | Jul 9, 2022 | North Pacific 2022
GO-SHIP P02: Rambler Express now rambling The final GO-BGC float of the PO2 expedition ; 9 July 2022 At 3:28 am local time, the Rambler Express began its journey to sample the great Pacific Ocean! It was a chilly morning at 31 45’ N, 119 48’ W, slightly off the coast...
by George Matsumoto | Jul 9, 2022 | North Pacific 2022
GO-SHIP P02: Climate Buster Helping to learn more about the climate and the ocean ; 3 July 2022 On Friday, July 2, around 9pm we deployed the third biogeochemical Argo float of the 2022 re-occupation of the P02 repeat-hydrography section at 30N 131W. Adopted by the...
by George Matsumoto | Jul 3, 2022 | North Pacific 2022
GO-SHIP P02: CTD Rosette What is it and what data does it provide? ; 2 July 2022 Hello viewers of the P02 Leg 2 blog! My name is Sydney Lewis and I am a member of the biology team. I am currently an undergraduate at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo studying marine...