Saturday, October 27, 2007

Station #1

What a day! Here we are at Station #1 located at 13° latitude and 105° longitude, a few hundred miles off the Pacific coast of Mexico. This research vessel has been swirling with activity since we arrived here yesterday afternoon. Immediately, a CTD equipped with a Nisken bottle rosette was deployed to collect water. Soon other sampling equipment went sent overboard. Dr. Stuart Wakeham and Heidi deployed pumps which filter water and their constituents onto a filter at various depths. Dr. Brad Seibel and his team ran a tucker trawl to collect small organisms at varying levels in the water column, including many see-through squid, shrimp, fish and gelatinous zooplankton. Dr. Karen Wishner and her team sent out a MOCNESS to capture zooplankton throughout the water column from depths as deep as 1200 meters (approximately 3600 feet!). The ship's crew and its scientists are definitely keeping busy.

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