Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Almost there!


Well, we are still on schedule for arriving at our first test (or "short") sampling station tomorrow morning. Everybody is happy that they will be able to begin their research, but since things will get very busy once that happens, most are also enjoying the free time we are afforded en route. A few students continue to fish off the stern, occassionally providing dinner for the scientists and crew. The smaller ones are thrown back but not after we have had a chance to look at these beautiful creatures. A few of us tested our MOCNESS today, which stands for "Multiple Opening and Closing Net Environmental Sampling System" and contains 8 large zooplankton nets which can be opened and closed at varying depths. This instrument will be crucial for our sampling at multiple depths once we reach the stations. Having everything in running order is important for effective sampling and is also a great way to keep us busy during this long transit to our first site.

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