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Meet the Participants of the Chief Scientist Training Program. 2017 Early Career Seismic Chief Scientist Training Cruise. Daily Cruise Report Day 275.
Bacteria genes, microscale turbulence and ocean optics, pteropod species and distributions, salp physiology, anoxic basins, internal waves, iron complexes and oxidation, amphipods in oxygen minimum zones, nitrous oxide in water and sediments, pore water radon, phosphorites, viruses.
In retrospect, it would have been worth the extra 30 seconds to put on my rubber boots.
2014 Barbados to Bermuda Chief Scientist Training Workshop. This is the final post. This is the final post for the 2014 Barbados to Bermuda Chief Scientist Cruise Workshop, please access the most recent Chief Scientist Workshop Cruise blog. Bermuda appearing on the horizon. The harbor pilot jumping from his ship to the Atlantic Explorer to help guide us to the dock.
This is the final post. Cambria prepping the gravity corer. Kenneth looking over the plan for the day.
This is the final post. Now, follow along as another group starts their cruise next week! Always time for science. Here is an image of the internal waves.
Is pleased to announce a new Chief Scientist Training Cruise led by the University of Delaware. That focuses on robotic and autonomous platforms. ROV and Multibeam Ops over the Radford. Multibeam Ops over the Radford. Water Sampling with the CTD. Gliders off the Continental Shelf.
Bacteria genes, microscale turbulence and ocean optics, pteropod species and distributions, salp physiology, anoxic basins, internal waves, iron complexes and oxidation, amphipods in oxygen minimum zones, nitrous oxide in water and sediments, pore water radon, phosphorites, viruses.
In retrospect, it would have been worth the extra 30 seconds to put on my rubber boots.
2014 Barbados to Bermuda Chief Scientist Training Workshop. This is the final post. This is the final post for the 2014 Barbados to Bermuda Chief Scientist Cruise Workshop, please access the most recent Chief Scientist Workshop Cruise blog. Bermuda appearing on the horizon. The harbor pilot jumping from his ship to the Atlantic Explorer to help guide us to the dock.
This is the final post. Cambria prepping the gravity corer. Kenneth looking over the plan for the day.