Week 4: Finishing OOI Leg 1, Jumping straight into Leg 2!
Author: Anastasia ElmendorfHost Vessel: R/V Neil Armstrong
11/12
After steaming all night up to Martha’s Vineyard and stopping to do CTD casts the whole way, we arrived to a beautiful day dawning in the Vineyard. It was a rolly steam through the night, so as this was a day off the OOI site, many people (including me) rested and caught up on sleep.
11/13
After the storm passed, we steamed back to the site. I worked on odd jobs around the ship while the rough seas prevented the scientists from doing any work. In the main lab there are several power strips mounted which needed to be replaced with ones that the Navy approved, and down in the science storeroom there was a lot of organization of the cables and spare nickin bottles that was badly needed.
(I realize I dont always post a before and after to the organization I'm doing, but it's just too many pictures, so just trust me when I say it looks a whole lot better)
In the afternoon Emily and I touched base on what I’ve learned so far that I’m feeling strong about, and what I would like to learn more of. In the next few weeks I would like to delve deeper into the computers that run all the ship’s various transducers and how they all interact with each other, as this is essential for understanding a huge portion of the tech work done onboard.
Later in the afternoon during a calm spell the science crew launched a small drifter off the stern. The little drifter is named “Lady Lance” and the original has already made the transit from the US to Ireland. Students at a local school have built a sister to the original boat, decorated it, and mounted a new GPS tracker to watch as the currents hopefully take the boat back across the Atlantic.
The evening hours were filled with more CTD casts, where the team and I running them were feeling good despite the rough conditions. This was only made better by the display of white-sided dolphins, who were feasting on a school of small fish right next to the ship. As we did our casts the dolphins put on quite a show! I ended up getting splashed from the waist down on one of the last casts of the night but I couldn't feel very upset about it because of how amazing it was seeing the dolphins!
(the best picture I could get)
11/14
My schedule for this week has been a bit wonky, so lately I have been skipping breakfast and getting up for lunch. This morning however I heard a great commotion in the hall. I learned later this was a stow-away drill going on, and the crew and scientists were gleefully hunting down a single engineer who had been chosen to act as the ‘stow-away’.
In the afternoon the scientists had scheduled another mooring recovery, and Emily and I geared up and headed out to watch the operation. The bosun was good enough to let me run the A-frame, which turned out to be uncomplicated, but very fun to operate. For this operation the scientists had brought their own winches, so all I was doing on the A-frame was raising the mooring on the pulley attached to the center of the A-frame and then lowering it on deck. Of course it’s never just the mooring, and we stayed through the whole operation collecting the subsurface flotation, profiler and anchor.
Speaking of anchors, the science crew was also gearing up today for the ROV operation to recover the anchor that was stuck, as the weather was only supposed to improve more. Sonia and I tested the Sonardyne nano transponders, of which the scientists have two, by charging them up and strapping them to the CTD, and sending them down with the cast. We lowered the USBL pole and were able to track them as they descended. This obviously is a good idea, as no one wants to deploy the ROV and not be able to track its position during the operation. All was well there and as we only had a few casts to do this evening, I turned my attention to other projects.
The ship is full of cameras to monitor the systems and machinery, and the camera in the transducer room had apparently not been working for a while, so I went down to check it out. I determined the camera wasn’t working because it wasn't plugged in. But how to plug it in? The camera is mounted to the ceiling of the transducer room and the ceiling is perhaps 15 feet high… and I am very short comparatively. Even standing on the tallest transducer I am still lacking the height to work on the camera, more to come on this project as we figure out how to get up there.
To feel productive after I couldn't make progress on the camera project, I spent a good chunk of the evening organizing the ‘random hardware’ drawer in the science storeroom. I sorted through all the bits and bolts, and now the drawer is ready for new dividers to keep everything organized and accessible. Now on an organizing streak, I waited for the main lab to clear out of scientists for the night and then organized the drawer of tools in there. This may all sound like typical intern work, but I actually appreciate it not only for the satisfaction, but also with how it forces me to be familiar with the layout of the ship.
At the end of the night Sonia gave me a run through of the Ksync system, which is just a computer program to sync multiple transducers to ping at intervals where they won't interfere with each other. The main culprit here is the EK80, which is very susceptible to interference from other instruments, so much so that we ask the bridge to turn off some of their speed and wave tracking instruments while the EK80 survey is underway. The Ksync program will take control of all the instruments and time each to ping sequentially. This ensures the best quality of data from the EK80, which gives the most fascinating look at the water column! The scientists explained the data we were seeing was different water currents as they flowed near to each other, but different enough in temperature and salinity they weren’t mixing. It doesn't hurt either that the data is shown in rainbow colors, so it's very visually appealing.
11/15
I woke up for the big event of the trip, the ROV operation to recover the mooring anchor that was lost earlier when the recovery line broke. During the night we steamed in a rectangle for an ADCP survey, and then stayed on station above the last location of the anchor until time to launch the ROV after breakfast. We had a perfect day, with only 1.5 meter waves and calm winds. The techs don't have a ton to do directly with this operation, but as usual they act in a support capacity, ensuring the video feeds from the ROV go to the correct places and the USBL pole is deployed so the Sonardyne Nano transponders can talk to the ship. Something that I didn't know about this specific ROV is that it is made by Saab! The OOI group use it with another contraption called a ‘parking meter’ and each has a nano transponder so operators onboard can know the exact location of both. The parking meter is used as a spool for the line used to attach to the anchor, and also to take the tension off the ROV itself. The ROV then has about 25 meters of cable to explore, and if more exploration is necessary, once the ROV and parking meter are at depth the whole ship can move to let the ROV then drift into a better position.
The mission went well and the anchor was found close to the last known waypoint. It was amazing to watch the ROV go down to nearly 500 meters, through darkness and particles of organic matter and see the anchor sitting on the bottom! The ROV clipped on to the anchor, and despite protests from some crabs, made its way back to the surface for recovery. However when attempting to recover the anchor with the newly attached line, the clip came loose, and so we started the whole operation again in the afternoon. It seems those crabs were very fond of that anchor!
Funnily enough (but not for the ROV team) after finding the anchor again in the afternoon and clipping on, the same thing happened. It was a common joke that the crabs had been unclipping us because they made the anchor their home. Whatever the issue, we couldn't stay on site anymore, and at 1900 we began our steam north back to WHOI. With the weather we no longer have two to three days in port for demobilization before leg two, now we are coming in for just shy of 24 hours and leaving again on Thursday.
11/16
The day began early, arriving at the dock around 0930 and immediately the deck crew began offloading the mooring equipment. The techs mostly stay out of the way of these deck operations except for the important task of connecting to shore internet! Emily then walked me through several of the end-cruise computer tasks like ensuring the data collected is copied to the correct places and everything is turned off and logged as so. As we did this a diver came and dove on a sea-chest where they will be installing a new transducer in a few weeks. The ship is not going to dry-dock, since it has a few spare sea-chests with no transducers installed, we can put this one in without having to pull the ship out of the water. The diver was investigating how difficult it would be to take the bolts off the plate covering the sea-chest, and after he was done we went down and exercised the seacock, which seemed to turn very well (we had expected the valve to be frozen and possibly immovable).
We took a field trip to shore to collect various parts and tools we ordered in the past week, and also a surprise! The new transducer that we will be installing was waiting for us! The transducer has been in a lab being tested, and has now finally come aboard to be mounted. The issue is the transducers need to be mounted below the ship’s hull, and obviously we cant do that without going to dry-dock. The solution to this is mounting the transducer on an elevator attached to the sea-chest. When everything is installed and working properly, the seacock can be opened and the transducer can be deployed down below the hull via the elevator, similar to how the USBL pole operates.
One of the tech gurus from shore then came aboard to demonstrate how we test the transducers for the various instruments. This is a long and frustrating process, as each instrument has multiple transducers for sending and receiving signals, and each must be plugged in and tested individually. The testing today was just an example of what we would eventually do to all of them, and after some issues were found with the computer connected to the transducer tester, we determined this was not a project for the limited hours we were in port between these legs, and moved on to other projects.
Emily and I then joined a meeting on zoom about this transducer we would be putting in. It was really good to finally put faces to names I’d been seeing in email chains! The meeting was mainly focused on the logistics of installing the transducer elevator, which is in the process of being machined out and will need to fit down a narrow shaft to the transducer room to be assembled. As you might imagine, the dimensions of the shaft and the weight of the parts are the major limiting factors, as well as the fact that the ship is still slated for a Navy INSURV inspection in early December. This means we can't begin the installation project until the inspection is finished, shortening our install time window significantly. For me it will be an excellent opportunity to help the techs on a larger project that involves many aspects of WHOI personnel.
We saved the best project for last, testing the new workboat! This was a very essential project which for the techs, involved getting in the old workboat to provide a comparison to the new one. Safe to say, the new workboat has twin 120 hp outboards, while the old one has twin 60 hp outboards… I’ll let you guess which boat won!
(For those of you wondering, no they didnt let the intern drive the expensive, new workboat, not until the Captains got to test it out! Maybe next week in port!)
11/17
Our time of departure this morning was scheduled to be 0950, but the mates onboard the ship must perform Gear tests within 12 hours of coming into or leaving port. Today I was invited up to the bridge to run through the tests with our 2nd mate, Chris. The gear test just involves a full test of all maneuvering devices, from the engines to the thrusters, and a test of all the control stations on the bridge, of which there are three, center and each side station. He was able to explain some more of the ship’s systems, including the DP (dynamic positioning) system used to keep the ship in place within a few meters of a specified position. This means that the ship hardly ever has to anchor!
As we left the dock for this second leg of the OOI cruise, I finished washing all the plumbing for the transmissometer and PCO2 instruments, which will get gunked up after only a week or so of running. We are again running the stern diaphragm pump for the uncontaminated sea water as the scientists don't want the creatures taken up by the pump to be in pieces.
My schedule for this week’s leg will be similar to last week’s leg, and I went down for a nap to wake up in time for dinner and the night’s first CTD casts. The casts for this week involve much more time, as these scientists are collecting massive amounts of water samples. We had about 90 minutes between stations, perfect chunks of time to work on this blog!
11/18
The first full day of this second leg opened with CTD casts early in the morning, thankfully there were enough scientists who got up which meant I didn't have to. They also started mooring retrievals early so by the time I got up they were on their second retrieval of the day and had already had an anchor release malfunction. The weather for the coming week is looking windy and turbulent (spicy), which will make ROV operations difficult or impossible depending on the severity. This has caused a majority of the cruise to be left to day-by-day planning, and sometimes hour-by-hour changes. The scientists have set objectives, such as recovering all the small coastal profiler buoys and anchors, along with all their set CTD cast waypoints, and all of these events are now up in the air schedule-wise.
As we steamed out to a different station for more CTD casts and samples Emily set me to designing and printing my first part on the 3D printer. This has always been a fascination of mine and I’m so excited to start learning how to print things! My first lessons in 3D printing went something like these:
Errors in printing can come in many forms, starting with your design and ending with the printer itself, so mistakes are practically inevitable. I was attempting to make a small cover for a bolt on the CTD where a lanyard for one of the niskin bottles gets caught some of the time. The final version is printing as I get ready to post this blog, so you will be updated next week hopefully with the part in place!
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Introduction - Syenna Graham - 06/14/2022
Walton Smith Week 4: Completing many jobs for the Marine Tech, Chief Engineer, and Bos'n - 06/13/2022
3rd Week with JASON - 06/11/2022
Week 3: Learning Network Infrastructure, Data Acquisition, and Working on Small Projects - 06/09/2022
Walton Smith Week 3: Learning about networking and completing jobs around the ship - 06/06/2022
Week 3 R/V Sharp - 06/05/2022
2nd week with WHOI - 06/04/2022
Week 2: Prepping for engine overhaul F.G. Walton Smith - 06/02/2022
May 2022
WEEK 3: R/V Sharp - 05/31/2022Week 2 R/V Sharp - 05/30/2022
Walton Smith Week 2: Finishing the second cruise - 05/30/2022
First week with the JASON team - 05/27/2022
Week 1: First Trip with the F.G. Walton Smith - 05/26/2022
WEEK 2: R/V Sharp - 05/24/2022
Walton Smith Week 1: Arrival and first cruises - 05/23/2022
Preparing to venture out! - 05/20/2022
Week 1 R/V Sharp - 05/19/2022
Week 1 R/V Sharp - 05/19/2022
Pre-Cruise Introduction - 05/16/2022
Introduction - 05/12/2022
Introduction - 05/10/2022
Pre-Cruise Introduction - 05/05/2022
April 2022
Leg 2 of OOI Pioneer 18 and Internship Conclusion - 04/30/2022Excitement from Leg 1 of OOI Pioneer 18 - 04/19/2022
Week 2: Time in Port and Beginning of OOI Pioneer 18 - 04/11/2022
Week 1: First Cruise - 04/04/2022
March 2022
Pre-internship: Introduction - 03/22/2022February 2022
Week 7: The End - 02/26/2022Working on the RV Sikuliaq - some pics - 02/17/2022
Week 6: Setting Sail - 02/15/2022
Week 5: Finally Floating - 02/09/2022
Week 4: Drydock part two: Electric Boogaloo - 02/02/2022
January 2022
Week 3: Drydock part one - 01/24/2022Week 2: Stormy Seas - 01/14/2022
First Week(kind of): Alaska - 01/05/2022
December 2021
Pre-Internship Intro Blog - 12/29/2021September 2021
Weeks 10 and 11 - 09/17/2021Week 9: Loading Alvin - 09/08/2021
Week 8 - 09/01/2021
August 2021
Week 7 - 08/22/2021Day 38 - 08/19/2021
Week 5: Arrival - 08/11/2021
Week 6 - 08/11/2021
Week 5 with Alvin - 08/11/2021
Day 28 - 08/09/2021
Week 4: To and Through the Panama Canal - 08/06/2021
Day 23 - 08/04/2021
Week 4 with the Alvin team - 08/03/2021
3rd Week at Sea (In Route to Panama) - 08/02/2021
Week 3: A Sweaty Set Up - 08/01/2021
July 2021
Weeks 2 and 3: Electrical Testing - 07/30/2021Day 18 - 07/30/2021
2nd Week at Sea (Anacortes, WA to SF, CA) - 07/26/2021
Week 2: Methane Seeps! - 07/25/2021
Day 12 - 07/24/2021
1st Week at Sea - 07/18/2021
Day 5 - 07/17/2021
Week 1 of My Internship - 07/14/2021
Week 1: Predeparture - 07/12/2021
Introduction - 07/11/2021
Getting Ready to Fly Out - 07/05/2021
Sailing off on a New Horizon - 07/01/2021
December 2020
Week 35 & 36: On The Walton Smith - 12/11/2020Week 45: Wrapping things up - 12/11/2020
Week 44: Soldering Penetrators - 12/04/2020
November 2020
Week 43: Cleaning and Holidays - 11/27/2020Week 42: Video Killed the Video Hub? - 11/20/2020
Week 41: Messy Work - 11/13/2020
Week 40: In the Ring - 11/06/2020
Week 34: On The Walton Smith - 11/02/2020
October 2020
Week 39: Some of the Pieces Come Together - 10/30/2020Week 38: Verification and Inventory - 10/23/2020
Week 37: More Moving and Wires - 10/16/2020
Week 33: On The Walton Smith - 10/12/2020
Week 36: Circuit Board Soldering - 10/09/2020
Week 32: On The Walton Smith - 10/05/2020
Week 35: Soldering work - 10/02/2020
September 2020
Week 31: On The Walton Smith - 09/28/2020Week 34: Headphones and Loud Noises - 09/25/2020
Week 30: On The Walton Smith - 09/21/2020
Week 33: Circuits! - 09/18/2020
Week 29: On The Walton Smith - 09/14/2020
Week 32: Running in Circles with Motor Controllers - 09/11/2020
Week 28: On The Walton Smith - 09/09/2020
Week 31: Simulating Alvin - 09/04/2020
Week 27: On The Walton Smith - 09/02/2020
August 2020
Week 30: Under Pressure - 08/28/2020Week 26: On The Walton Smith - 08/24/2020
Week 29: Soldering in Circles - 08/21/2020
Week 25: On The Walton Smith - 08/18/2020
Week 28: Smaller Disassembly - 08/14/2020
Week 27: Fail to Pass - 08/07/2020
Week 24: On The Walton Smith - 08/07/2020
Week 23: On The Walton Smith - 08/06/2020
Week 22: On The Walton Smith - 08/05/2020
July 2020
Week 26: Real Work with Real Problems - 07/31/2020Week 25: Start and Stop - 07/24/2020
Week 24: Fuses and Writing - 07/17/2020
Week 21: On The Walton Smith - 07/14/2020
Week 20: On the Walton Smith - 07/13/2020
Week 23:Keep on Working - 07/10/2020
Week 22: Starting Maintenance Projects - 07/03/2020
Week 18-19: On the Walton Smith - 07/03/2020
June 2020
Week 21: Preparing the Shop - 06/26/2020Week 20: Life without Alvin - 06/19/2020
Week 17: On the Walton Smith - 06/16/2020
Week 16: On the Walton Smith - 06/12/2020
Week 19: Alvin? What Alvin? - 06/12/2020
Week 18: Very Little Sub Left - 06/05/2020
Week 15: On the Walton Smith - 06/03/2020
May 2020
Week 17: Continued Alvin Deconstruction - 05/29/2020Week 14: On the Walton Smith - 05/27/2020
Week 16: Barely There Alvin - 05/22/2020
Week 13: On the Walton Smith - 05/20/2020
Week 15: Alvin Insides - 05/16/2020
Week 12: On the walton smith - 05/13/2020
Week 14: Return to Work - 05/09/2020
Week 11: On the walton smith - 05/06/2020
Week 13: Read On - 05/03/2020
April 2020
Week 10: On the walton smith - 04/29/2020Week 12: The Reading Continues - 04/26/2020
Week 9: On the walton smith - 04/22/2020
Week 11: More Reading - 04/19/2020
Week 8: On the walton smith - 04/14/2020
Week 8: On the walton smith - 04/14/2020
Week 10: Continued At Home Reading - 04/12/2020
Week 7: Saying Goodbye - 04/10/2020
Weeks 6 & 7: On The Walton Smith - 04/07/2020
Week 9: At Home Research - 04/05/2020
March 2020
Week 6: Heading Home - 03/30/2020Week 8: On Ship, Off Ship - 03/29/2020
Week 7: The Alvin Has Landed - 03/22/2020
Week 5: Changing out an Antenna - 03/22/2020
Week 5: Thinking Mud, Part II - 03/21/2020
Week 4: On the Walton smith - 03/16/2020
Week 6: Finishing Up At Sea - 03/15/2020
Week 2: Constant Change - 03/14/2020
Week 3: Preparing For Haul Out - 03/11/2020
Week 2: First time out - 03/10/2020
Week 3: Preparing the Ship for Haul Out - 03/10/2020
Weeks 3&4: Thinking Mud - 03/10/2020
Week 3: Preparing the Ship for Haul Out - 03/08/2020
Week 5: Smooth Seas Do Not Make Skillful Sailors - 03/08/2020
Week 1: Welcome to Bermuda - 03/07/2020
Week 4: Work, Work, Work - 03/01/2020
February 2020
Week 2: Our First Trip - 02/29/2020Week 2: Barbados - 02/26/2020
Week 1: Arrived at the Walton Smith - 02/24/2020
Week 3: Out and Back Again - 02/23/2020
week 1: Arrived at the Walton Smith - 02/21/2020
Week 1: Arrived at the Walton Smith - 02/21/2020
Pre Cruise Introduction - 02/19/2020
Week 1: Aboard the Endeavor and off to Barbados - 02/17/2020
Week 2: Finally Underway - 02/16/2020
Pre-Cruise Introduction - 02/10/2020
Week 1: On board (kinda) - 02/09/2020
Pre-Cruise Introduction - 02/03/2020
Pre-Cruise Introduction - 02/01/2020
November 2019
Week 10: Homeward Bound - 11/02/2019October 2019
Week 8: Conte Cruise - 10/31/2019Week 9: Gulf of Alaska - 10/26/2019
Week 7: Second BATS Cruise - 10/24/2019
Week 8: Port Call - 10/19/2019
Week 6: Wilhelm Cruise - 10/17/2019
Week 7: Sea Gliders - 10/12/2019
Week 5: Return to Bermuda - 10/10/2019
Week 6: Marginal Ice Zone - 10/05/2019
Week 4: BATSVAL Cruise and Puerto Rico - 10/03/2019
September 2019
Week 5: Back to Beaufort Sea - 09/28/2019Week 3: Port Days - 09/26/2019
Week 4: Ice Station - 09/20/2019
Week 2: Humberto - 09/19/2019
Week 3: Sea Ice - 09/13/2019
Week 1: First Cruise - 09/12/2019
Week 2: Bering Sea - 09/07/2019
Week 16 - 09/05/2019
Test Blog - Preparation and Arrival - 09/04/2019
End of Internship - 09/04/2019
Last Cruise aboard the RV Atlantic Explorer - 09/01/2019
August 2019
Week 1: Dutch Harbor - 08/31/2019So Long Reykjanes Ridge - 08/30/2019
FINAL WEEK on Healy- no longer an Iceworm - 08/26/2019
Last Multiple Day Cruise - 08/25/2019
Week 14 - 08/24/2019
Week 4 On the Healy - 08/19/2019
Week 4 on Healy - Near the end of HLY1901 - 08/19/2019
Second to Last Cruise - 08/18/2019
Week 11 - 08/13/2019
Week 3 on Healy - HLY1901 - 08/12/2019
Week 3 on the Healy-First week of science - 08/11/2019
Roughest weather since I've been in Bermuda - 08/11/2019
Week 2 on Healy - Kodiak to Nome and Science - 08/06/2019
Week 2 on Healy - 08/04/2019
Holiday in Bermuda - 08/04/2019
July 2019
Week 10 - 07/31/2019First Blog Post - 07/30/2019
Week 1 Healy - 07/29/2019
Week 1 on Healy - Seattle to Kodiak - 07/29/2019
NSF Inspection - 07/28/2019
Modern life at sea - 07/24/2019
Sweet somber sailing - 07/22/2019
Learning From Different Perspectives - 07/21/2019
Bermuda Atlantic Time Series Study - 07/21/2019
Introduction - 07/20/2019
Pre-Internship Introduction - 07/16/2019
Birthday on Board - 07/16/2019
XBT gonna give it to ya - 07/15/2019
Week 9 - 07/15/2019
Always Saying Yes to Learning Experiences - 07/14/2019
First Week in Bermuda - 07/14/2019
The speed of sound - 07/11/2019
Week 2, What to Do - 07/08/2019
Week 2 - Ping it on - 07/08/2019
Reality on a research vessel - 07/04/2019
The Midnight Sun Has Set on Week 1 - 07/02/2019
Week 1 in the N. Atlantic - 07/01/2019
June 2019
Orienting ourselves on an ocean mapping cruise - 06/24/2019Week Six: The Final Week on the R/V Hugh R. Sharp - 06/24/2019
Pre-Cruise: Preparing for a Month Under the Icelandic Midnight Sun - 06/23/2019
Don't mind if I do... - 06/21/2019
Week 7 - 06/19/2019
Week 5 - This is how the survey ends - 06/15/2019
Week Five: The Last Week of the Scallop Survey - 06/15/2019
Week 4 - Teter Rock - 06/14/2019
Week Four: Lost in the Abyss - 06/08/2019
Week 5 - 06/05/2019
Week Three: Eat. Sleep. Dredge. Repeat - 06/01/2019
May 2019
Week 4 - 05/29/2019Week 2 - Scallop Survey Shuffle - 05/28/2019
Week Two: Endless HABCAM - 05/25/2019
Week 3 - 05/22/2019
Week One- The Beginning - 05/18/2019
Happy HABCAM'ing - 05/18/2019
Week 2 - 05/15/2019
Pre-Intern - 05/11/2019
Pre-cruise test - 05/10/2019
My MATE Internship - 05/10/2019
Week 1 - 05/08/2019
November 2018
Week 5: All Good Things Must Come to an End - 11/23/2018Week 4: As the Sun Sets, Winter Awakes. - 11/16/2018
Week 3: Pancakes, Polynyas, and Polar Bears - 11/09/2018
Week 2: Shoot for the STARcS - 11/02/2018
7. Time to Say Goodbye - 11/01/2018
October 2018
Week 1: Up up up and Underway - 10/26/20186. CLIO is on Board - 10/25/2018
Week Five: Inport Dutch Harbor - 10/20/2018
Week Four: Finishing Science Ops and Steaming Towards Dutch - 10/13/2018
Final Week: Full-Circle Reflection - 10/13/2018
5. Back in Bermuda - 10/12/2018
Preparing for an High Arctic Expedition - 10/11/2018
Week Three:80 degrees north - 10/06/2018
4. Arrival in Puerto Rico - 10/05/2018
September 2018
Week Two: The Start of the SODA Moorings. - 09/29/20183. En Route to Puerto Rico - 09/28/2018
Week Twenty-Two: Part of Something Big - 09/23/2018
2. Arrival, but no boat - 09/22/2018
Week One: Underway from Dutch Harbor and into the realm of the Arctic Circle - 09/22/2018
Week Twenty-One: Hello, Old Friend - 09/17/2018
1. Time for an Adventure - 09/14/2018
Pre-Internship Healy 1802 - 09/12/2018
Week Twenty: Last Days In Alaska - 09/09/2018
5: The turn of the tide - 09/09/2018
4 My Final Week with the Alvin Group Aboard the Atlantis - 09/05/2018
Week Nineteen: Aleutian Appreciation - 09/02/2018
August 2018
3 First Week at Sea with the Alvin Group - 08/29/2018Week 3: Ahhh-tlantis - 08/27/2018
4: Into the abyss - 08/26/2018
Week Eighteen: To-Do List - 08/26/2018
Week Seventeen: Staying Cool Under Pressure - 08/20/2018
3: Across the horizon - 08/20/2018
2 Preparation for the Atlantis/Alvin Cruise - 08/20/2018
Week 2: Leaving Land - 08/18/2018
Week 1- On board R/V Atlantis - 08/13/2018
2: New beginnings - 08/13/2018
1 Aboard the R/V Atlantis with the Alvin Group - 08/13/2018
Week Sixteen: Arctic Chill - 08/12/2018
Week Fifteen: Iceworm no Longer - 08/05/2018
1: From one boat to another - 08/05/2018
Anticipating Alvin - 08/03/2018
July 2018
Week Fourteen: Cruising to Kodiak - 07/30/2018Week Thirteen: 47deg N at 85deg F - 07/23/2018
0 Pre-Internship Post: R/V Atlantis - 07/23/2018
Challenging Myself - 07/17/2018
Week 2-aka Last Week at BIOS - 07/15/2018
Week 1-Into the Bermuda Triangle - 07/08/2018
Week Twelve: Troubleshooting - 07/08/2018
Week 1-Into the Bermuda Triangle! - 07/08/2018
Week Eleven: Spruce and Sea Spray - 07/02/2018
June 2018
Pre-Internship Blog Post - 06/29/2018There and Back Again - 06/25/2018
Week Ten: The Quick Turnaround - 06/24/2018
R/V Atlantic Explorer Week 2 - 06/22/2018
Stateside - 06/21/2018
Week Nine: Science and Salvage - 06/17/2018
All Hands On Deck - 06/14/2018
The HABCAM Returns - 06/12/2018
Week Eight: Night Fishing - 06/11/2018
Smooth Seas and Proper Preparation - 06/04/2018
Week Seven: Dirt Don't Hurt - 06/03/2018
May 2018
Higher Latitudes, Lower Temperatures - 05/30/2018Ready to Depart! - 05/29/2018
Week Six: At the Dock - 05/28/2018
Wait it's only been a week? - 05/22/2018
Week Five: Hit Ground and Run - 05/20/2018
Week Four: Countdown to Reykjavik - 05/14/2018
Ready to Depart - 05/13/2018
Week Three: Transit to Iceland - 05/06/2018
April 2018
Week Two: A Return to the Day Shift - 04/29/2018Week One: Rough Seas - 04/22/2018
Arrival - 04/14/2018
November 2017
USCGC Healy - Final Week - 11/19/2017USCGC Healy - Slide into Seward - 11/12/2017
USCGC Healy - Happy Healy-ween! - 11/05/2017
October 2017
USCGC Healy - Science and Seinfeld - 10/29/2017USCGC Healy - Getting Started - 10/22/2017
Saying Goodbye - 10/13/2017
I'm going to name my dog, Niskin! - 10/10/2017
USCGC Healy - Internship Starting Next Week! - 10/08/2017
Don't tell the bears, I'm stuck! - 10/02/2017
Leaving for Puerto Rico- Did I mention Hurricane Maria JUST passed? - 10/01/2017
September 2017
Nature's Discotech - 09/25/2017Cruisin' to the Big City - 09/24/2017
Everyone's grows up sometimes: Holding my own shift - 09/17/2017
Preparing to go meet USCGC Healy - 09/16/2017
Week 3 Aboard the USCGC Healy - 09/12/2017
Storms, Cruise Prep and my First Milli-Q Installation - 09/10/2017
Week 2 Aboard the USCGC Healy - 09/05/2017
Week 5.286 Aboard the Armstrong - 09/04/2017
I've been suspended from a crane! - 09/03/2017
Week 4: Adieu Atlantis - 09/02/2017
Week 5 Aboard the Armstrong - 09/01/2017
August 2017
Week 1 Aboard the USCGC Healy - 08/29/2017Surprise Mooring Cruise - 08/27/2017
Pictures Galore! - 08/25/2017
Week 4 Aboard the Armstrong - 08/25/2017
BATS: Round Two! - 08/20/2017
Week 3 Aboard the Armstrong - 08/18/2017
Pre-Internship USCGC Healy - 08/17/2017
A Welcome Return from Canada - 08/13/2017
Week 3 Aboard the Walton Smith: Everglades, waterways, and CTDs - 08/12/2017
Week 2 Aboard the Armstrong - 08/11/2017
From Bermuda to Halifax, Canada - 08/06/2017
Week 1 Aboard the Armstrong - 08/04/2017
July 2017
Week 2 Aboard the Walton Smith: Tucker Trawls, Shrimp, and Bioluminescence - 07/30/2017On shore in Bermuda - 07/28/2017
Week 1 Aboard the Walton Smith: Knots, Navigation, and CTDs - 07/23/2017
A Welcoming Arrival and First Cruise in Bermuda - 07/21/2017
Before I Set Sail - 07/18/2017
Week 4 on the F. G. Walton Smith - 07/17/2017
Before the internship aboard the F.G Walton Smith - 07/16/2017
Home and an Awaiting Adventure in Bermuda - 07/14/2017
Week 3 on the F. G. Walton Smith - 07/09/2017
Week 2 on the F. G. Walton Smith - 07/03/2017
June 2017
Reflections and my Final Trip on the Pelican - 06/30/2017Week 1 on the F. G. Walton Smith - 06/25/2017
Final Two Weeks: Hurricane Season - 06/22/2017
Week Five: We're on the move - 06/20/2017
Week Five on the R/V Sharp - 06/17/2017
A New Vessel in Mississippi - 06/15/2017
Week 4 -the beginning of the engineering cruse- - 06/14/2017
Florida on the R/V F. G. Walton Smith - 06/11/2017
Week Four on the R/V Sharp - 06/09/2017
Pictures from Scallop Leg 2 - 06/06/2017
Week three is a Little late - 06/06/2017
Beautiful Deep Sea Discoveries- Photos Galor, A MUST Read! - 06/06/2017
Week Three on R/V Sharp - 06/02/2017
May 2017
Deep Water Horizon, Shipwrecks and ROVS - 05/29/2017Its week two on board the Atlantis - 05/28/2017
Week 2 on R/V Sharp - 05/27/2017
Pictures from Scallop Leg 1 - 05/25/2017
First week with the R/V Atlantis - 05/23/2017
Big Wigs and Boat Celebrations in Baton Rouge - 05/22/2017
Week 1 on R/V Sharp - 05/19/2017
Preparation for Internship aboard R/V Atlantis - 05/15/2017
Docks and Landers in the Gulf - 05/15/2017
Getting Ready for my Internship on R/V Hugh R. Sharp - 05/10/2017
First Month Down - 05/08/2017
Mexico, Storms and Drones - 05/01/2017
April 2017
Week Two: The Sound of Pelicans and the Smell of New Orleans! - 04/22/2017Week 1: The Gulf of Mexico and Dolphins! - 04/13/2017
Almost on my Way! - 04/01/2017
October 2016
Conclusions on the R/V Sikuliaq - 10/12/2016September 2016
Sheets and Ice Sheets: Taking the Plunge - 09/16/2016Blog 6: Day 28 - The End in Sight - 09/11/2016
WEEK 9- Breakdown, Bottles and Bees - 09/10/2016
Blog 5: Day 26 - Pictures! - 09/09/2016
CTDs, Sea Ice and Polar Bears - 09/08/2016
Blog 4: Day 22 - White September - 09/05/2016
WEEK 8- Cable Termination, Nearing the End - 09/03/2016
August 2016
Transiting on the R/V Sikuliaq! - 08/30/2016Blog 3: Day 14 - Waiting out the ice - 08/28/2016
WEEK 7- An Unexpected Visit Home - 08/27/2016
Blog 2: Day 7 - I think I see Russia - 08/21/2016
WEEK 6- Alongside - 08/20/2016
Blog 1: Day 0 - Pre-internship post - 08/14/2016
Better late than never - 08/14/2016
WEEK 5- Canceled Cruises, Funeral For Our Fallen Brother - 08/13/2016
Return and Reflect - 08/10/2016
Week 4- Downtime and Tragedy - 08/08/2016
Week 3- South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Cruise - 08/03/2016
Moorings and Transit - 08/03/2016
July 2016
Creatures of the Pockmarks - 07/26/2016Pre-Internship on the R/V Sikuliaq! - 07/25/2016
Week 2-Bioluminescent Sea Creatures - 07/24/2016
Station to Station - 07/20/2016
Week 1 - 07/17/2016
Another successful cruise - 07/17/2016
Backing and Ramming - 07/11/2016
R/V Sikuliaq Cruise Report - 07/07/2016
Pre-Internship Blog - 07/07/2016
Holiday at Sea- Week 1 - 07/04/2016
Quiet times - 07/02/2016
Blog 3, Final - 07/01/2016
June 2016
Final Week Aboard the Sharp - 06/30/2016Mid-Intern post - 06/28/2016
Introduction and Anticipation - 06/27/2016
Pre-Internship Blog Test - 06/26/2016
USCG Healy Internship - Post 2 - 06/24/2016
Week 5 Aboard the R/V Sharp - 06/20/2016
Pre-internship blog - 06/19/2016
BATS Cruise - 06/16/2016
Week 4 Aboard the R/V sharp - 06/14/2016
Back at it - 06/14/2016
Pre-Internship - Post 1 - 06/13/2016
Week 3 Aboard the R/V Sharp - 06/09/2016
Hydrostation Time! - 06/09/2016
The End or the Beginning? - 06/09/2016
A Quick Update - 06/04/2016
Week 2 Aboard the R/V Sharp - 06/02/2016
Week Three - Back at the Dock - 06/02/2016
A Slight Change of Plans - 06/01/2016
May 2016
Week 01 - 05/28/2016Week Two- Change of Plans - 05/26/2016
Week 1 - 05/22/2016
Pre-Internship - 05/22/2016
Land! - 05/20/2016
Week One in the Bermuda Triangle - 05/19/2016
Moving into sediment - 05/14/2016
Pre-Internship - 05/10/2016
Pre-Intern - 05/10/2016
Mapping Complete - 05/06/2016
Seafloor mapping out in the Pacific - 05/03/2016
April 2016
Transit - 04/17/2016Back at sea - 04/09/2016
Picture test - 04/09/2016
Stuck - 04/07/2016
March 2016
Busy busy busy - 03/26/2016Week 1 - 03/13/2016
Pre-internship - 03/02/2016
September 2015
The last few days on R/V Langseth - 09/12/2015Looking for freshwater - 09/06/2015
Week One: The Langseth is hard at work - 09/06/2015
August 2015
Week 4- The journey back - 08/28/2015Getting ready for the Langseth! - 08/25/2015
Week 3- Home stretch - 08/21/2015
The End - 08/19/2015
Week 2- Equipment - 08/15/2015
Multibeam/Coring Cruise - 08/13/2015
Week One- Getting acquainted - 08/07/2015
July 2015
Let The Science Begin - 07/31/2015I didn't blow up the ship! - 07/30/2015
My third and longest trip - 07/27/2015
New England Mud Patch - 07/23/2015
First 12 days on the Point Sur - 07/17/2015
Week 2 - From Port to the Deep Blue - 07/15/2015
Back to Corvallis - 07/14/2015
Searching for Deep Sea Prey - 07/09/2015
RV Langseth: Last blog post - 07/08/2015
Dreams do come true - 07/05/2015
First day aboard the RV Falkor - 07/05/2015
RV Langseth: Wrapping up Coverage - 07/03/2015
First Week at Sea - 07/02/2015
June 2015
End of a Chapter - 06/25/2015RV Langseth: Fishing gear - 06/24/2015
R/V Pelican- The End - 06/21/2015
After the Healy - 06/20/2015
Days of Dredging - 06/18/2015
RV Langseth: Mowin' the grass - 06/17/2015
R/V Pelican: Waiting on the Weather - 06/13/2015
Dredging, Whales, and the Last Leg - 06/11/2015
RV Langseth: Data Rolling in - 06/10/2015
RV Langseth: First week out at sea - 06/04/2015
R/V Pelican- Almost there! - 06/04/2015
Fun with Dredging - 06/04/2015
Quick update - 06/01/2015
May 2015
Transitions - 05/28/2015RV Langseth: First few days on the boat - 05/27/2015
Pre-Internship Hello - 05/22/2015
Week #1: Settling In - 05/21/2015
From parts to product - 05/20/2015
RV Langseth: Getting ready to go - 05/19/2015
Adios San Diego, Hola Portland! What we do while in transit … - 05/15/2015
Pre-Internship Excitement - 05/13/2015
Reflections - 05/08/2015
Best laid plans … - 05/01/2015
April 2015
Understanding Wire and Rope (Part 1) - Wire - 04/28/2015Oregon Coast Marine Life - 04/20/2015
Maintenance, Sampling and Catching (because anyone can fish) - 04/17/2015
Haze Gray (white) and Underway - 04/07/2015
Ocean Observatories Initiative Cruise - 04/03/2015
March 2015
3..2..1..Start - 03/24/2015La felia padrig (Happy St. Patty's Day) - 03/17/2015
October 2014
The End…for now - 10/13/2014September 2014
Cape Crusaders - 09/30/2014Our love/hate relationship with electronics - 09/25/2014
Looking Westward - 09/23/2014
Our favorite patch of ocean - 09/16/2014
Last Day - 09/12/2014
On my own - 09/11/2014
In all her glory - 09/09/2014
Let's do this! - 09/02/2014
Irminger to Iceland - 09/02/2014
August 2014
Apocalypse Now - 08/27/2014A picture is worth a thousand words - 08/27/2014
The R/V Oceanus marine tech team - 08/26/2014
Week Six- The End - 08/26/2014
Steaming west in the Labrador Sea - 08/25/2014
Hole in the hull - 08/21/2014
Week Five - 08/20/2014
R/V Knorr is in the Labrador Sea - 08/18/2014
Week Four - 08/15/2014
Castles in the sand - 08/15/2014
Last OBS cruise - 08/13/2014
2 down and another to go... - 08/11/2014
Working on the Irminger Sea - 08/10/2014
Reflections after the internship - 08/08/2014
Week Three- Not so many Thunderstorms - 08/06/2014
On the R/V Knorr - 08/05/2014
CTDs - 08/04/2014
Deploying OBSs - 08/03/2014
July 2014
Sea sickness under control - 07/31/2014Week Two- Good Bye Scallops, Hello Thunderstorms - 07/30/2014
The Final Post - 07/29/2014
Arrived to Dutch Harbor - 07/28/2014
The End, with a Polar Bear! - 07/27/2014
Hi Seas Net: a frustrating mystery - 07/26/2014
5 days until Iceland - 07/26/2014
Boat delivery service - 07/25/2014
Observations and Ideas - 07/24/2014
Filtering Phytoplankton! - 07/23/2014
Internship begins - 07/22/2014
Week One-Scalloping - 07/21/2014
Shenanigans and work - 07/19/2014
Adjusting - 07/18/2014
RVHRS Scallop Survey - Last Leg - 07/17/2014
The first week flew by soon we are ready for work - 07/15/2014
On to the Healy and a Rescue in the Ice! - 07/15/2014
RVHRS Scallop Survey - Second Leg - 07/14/2014
First week onboard R/V Oceanus - 07/13/2014
Just finished preparing, ready to begin - 07/07/2014
Ready to Go - 07/07/2014
The First days Aboard the USCGC Healy - 07/06/2014
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end - 07/03/2014
June 2014
Third week on the Sharp - 06/30/2014RVHRS Scallop Survey - First Leg - 06/30/2014
Preparation for the Journey through Ice and Snow - 06/29/2014
IT WORKS!! - 06/27/2014
Second week on the Sharp - 06/16/2014
Preparations - 06/11/2014
Ocean Bottom Electromagnetic Receivers - 06/10/2014
First week aboard Sharp - 06/07/2014
Applying, packing, and travel - 06/06/2014
May 2014
Departing for My Internship! - 05/29/2014On Board the R/V Oceanus - 05/05/2014
April 2014
Manganese Mania - 04/30/2014End of my Thompson Hitch - 04/16/2014
No More MoorSPICE - 04/02/2014
March 2014
Solomon Seas with MoorSPICE - 03/19/2014Transit to New Caledonia - 03/05/2014
February 2014
End of the Wave Chasers Cruise - 02/19/2014Tow-Yo Troubles on the Thompson - 02/06/2014
January 2014
Gray Skies and Blue Marlin - 01/28/2014Let the Wave Chasing Commence! - 01/19/2014
Gearing up for 40 days with the WaveChasers - 01/13/2014
Samoa-Bound - 01/01/2014
December 2013
Samoa-Bound - 12/30/2013November 2013
Down Time - 11/12/2013Special Thanks - 11/11/2013
Some Science - 11/04/2013
1PPS and Dry Wells - 11/03/2013
October 2013
E/V Nautilus - 10/31/2013The Simple Things - 10/24/2013
Pictorial of the most epic rebuild - 10/14/2013
Team CTD - 10/13/2013
Just the Beginning - 10/06/2013
Back in the saddle again - 10/06/2013
September 2013
Time To Find Some Warm Socks - 09/28/2013It's the Final Countdown! - 09/11/2013
Icelandic Culinary Delights - 09/04/2013
Signing off E/V Nautilus: Michael Smith - 09/02/2013
Fun, Games, & a little bit of Science - 09/01/2013
Possibly more than you wanted to know about what we do - 09/01/2013
August 2013
From the Boston Tea Party to Tacos - 08/27/2013Getting More Dives Under My Belt - 08/26/2013
The Deep Blue - 08/20/2013
Multi-core-apalooza - 08/19/2013
Settling in New New York - 08/19/2013
My First Week at Sea - 08/16/2013
Signing off from the R/V Hugh R. Sharp - 08/16/2013
First Night Aboard RV Langseth - 08/14/2013
Welcome to Iceland - 08/12/2013
6 Months In - 08/11/2013
Incoming ROV Intern- Michael Smith - 08/08/2013
CTD's and More CTD's! - 08/08/2013
Checking in from the R/V Hugh R. Sharp - 08/02/2013
From Satellites to C-Nav - 08/01/2013
July 2013
Counting Down the Days - 07/22/2013R/V H.R. Sharp Fishing for Rocks - 07/17/2013
Trial by fire - 07/14/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Leaving the Boat - 07/10/2013
Watching Bubbles and dodging waves - 07/07/2013
R/V H.R. Sharp Georges Bank - 07/06/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Working in Port - 07/01/2013
June 2013
Hanging out in Davy Jones' livingroom - 06/28/2013R/V Marcus G. Langseth: BREAKing News - 06/25/2013
R/V H. Sharp: Scallop Photo Shoot and Shucking Party - 06/23/2013
Astoria Oregon... - 06/20/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: A Daily Routine on the Boat - 06/19/2013
R/V BLUE HERON-Duluth Minn./ Lake Superior - 06/17/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Working out the Kinks - 06/13/2013
The Panama Canal and so much more - 06/12/2013
R/V H. SHARP1: From the West to East - 06/10/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Collecting the Data - 06/08/2013
Oh what amazing sights we see - 06/05/2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Letting out the Streamers - 06/04/2013
May 2013
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: An Explanation of How Stuff Works - 05/31/2013Bouncing around THE BAR - 05/31/2013
Staring into the Depths - 05/29/2013
Hard Days of Work - 05/27/2013
Leaving Town with Lasers - 05/24/2013
Tyler Poppenwimer: R/V Marcus G. Langseth - 05/23/2013
Whirlwind of Travel - 05/23/2013
Ship and Shop Maintenance - 05/17/2013
A bitter sweet ending - 05/15/2013
Wires, wires everywhere! - 05/14/2013
R/V Barnes Day trips and More - 05/10/2013
New Langseth Adventures! - 05/09/2013
The Sounds of Silence - 05/05/2013
The Journey Continues - 05/01/2013
In port - 05/01/2013
April 2013
Internal Waves and Whales - 04/24/2013Langseth Part II: The Mid-Atlantic - 04/21/2013
Northwest Bound - 04/17/2013
Exciting news from the Langseth! - 04/15/2013
Things never go as planned - 04/10/2013
R/V Marcus Langseth: The 2013 MATE Adventures - 04/05/2013
March 2013
Unexpected knowledge comes in handy - 03/25/2013Don't bight off more than you can chew. - 03/24/2013
New Updates for Rover Competition - 03/14/2013
July 2012
R/V Marcus G. Langseth: Leaving the Boat - 07/06/2012Recent Comments
Duva Week 6 R/V Langseth
Capt. Tricia Senzel said:
Ahoy Eddy & Co,
Wow, that is a lot of excitement packed in to a few days compared to what has co ...
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Duva Week 5 R/V Langseth
Tricia Senzel said:
Ahoy Eddy & Co,
Fulmars and Haagen Daz all in the same day! That a lot for a day at sea.
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Duva Week 4 R/V Langseth
Capt. Tricia Senzel said:
Ahoy Eddy,
This is great to read about the dolomite, which naturally has me thinking of the Champlai ...
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Duva Week 3 on Langseth
Capt. Tricia Senzel said:
Ahoy Eddy,
Oh my, covid made an appearance. That certainly is a surprise given that you have been ...
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Duva Week 2: Langseth
Capt. Tricia Senzel said:
Ahoy Eddy and Co.
WOW! That's sounds like an amazing dolphin show - ocean magic. Those beautiful ...
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