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GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Program Mapping of Physical and Biological Fields in the Northern California Current July 31 - August 19, 2002

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July 30, 2002
Loading activities on board the Revelle.  Shown is one of the many loads moved by crane onto the ship, checkout of the CTD rosette, installing the satellite communication computer on the New Horizon, and assembling and testing many of the instruments in the main lab.  (Note: There is no audio on this video clip.)

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July 31, 2002
This clip shows the New Horizon leaving first and then the Revelle.  It was a beautiful day to leave Newport for the open sea.

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August 1, 2002
The Revelle has been operating smoothly today with beautiful weather.

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August 2, 2002
During the afternoon the Revelle makes a rendezvous with the New Horizon.

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August 3, 2002

The Bird and Mammal Observation Team makes use of the good weather.

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August 4, 2002

SeaSOAR operations continue around the clock.

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August 5, 2002

This clip shows some of the work done by the phytoplankton physiology group (such as particle size distribution) on water samples they collect every two hours.

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August 5, 2002

The sea and wind were very calm this evening near Gold Beach.  Visible in the water were many large jellyfish.

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August 6, 2002

Chief Scientist Jack Barth describes the progress made so far on the cruise.

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August 7, 2002

The SeaSOAR and HTI are recovered in the morning before station work begins.  These instruments cannot be in the water unless the ship is moving.

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August 8, 2002

The drifters and TSRB are deployed from the Revelle near Newport.


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This page was last updated on August 17, 2002 08:14 AM

 

U.S. GLOBEC research activities and the U.S. GLOBEC Northeast Pacific Coordinating Office are jointly supported by the National Science Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.