Olá da Madeira! The island – a green paradise in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean – has been home to us for almost three months...
Meta-free bottles being deployed on a kevlar line to collect samples for dissolved metals in sea water A towed ‘fish’ allows us to pump sea water...
With an underwater camera we are able to capture pictures of all the large particles in the water column, many of which are zooplankton. Hi, I...
A multi-core station where we collect mud from the sediments recently deposited in the fjord Aluu (Greenlandic for “Hello”) from the other coring team! We are...
Greetings from Malaysia—Cheow Mei and Max wanted to have a cool Malaysian greeting here, but people here just say “Hi.” Fortunately, English is the second official...
Students celebrate the end of our first survey by making the most of the sunshine on the upper deck. Thanks to an extremely favorable weather window...
Ice floating down the East Greenland Current. Once we enter the coastal belt of sea ice, the ship has to slow down and find ways through...
The Physical Oceanography team and deck crew oversee a CTD deployment adjacent to a glacier outflow. Who transcends so late through night and sea? It’s the...
A polar beat resting on ice watches us pass. This morning as we moved between stations we spotted a polar bear watching us pass! A sub-population...
Moin! (“Hello” in Northern Germany) Anne doing a shift in the hydroacoustic lab I am Anne and I study B.Sc. Marine Geosciences at the University of...