by Jennifer Magnusson | May 20, 2026 | Tropical Pacific 2026
On Dry Land: The Marshall Islands Coral reefs, WWII wrecks, and warm welcomes while the science crew awaits departure from Majuro ; 5/9/2026 Iakwe from Majuro in the Marshall Islands! I’m Emma and I am a CTD Watchstander on the sunset shift (noon to midnight) on the...
by Jennifer Magnusson | May 5, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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...
by Jennifer Magnusson | May 5, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Apr 23, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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,...
by Jennifer Magnusson | Apr 23, 2026 | Atlantic 2026
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...