Sunday, November 4, 2007
Short Station
We are presently at our third short station located at approximately 10° N latitude and 96° W longitude. Dr. Stuart Wakeham and Heidi continue pumping water at depth during the CTD casts while the boat remains motionless (a necessity for pumping and collecting water). After the CTD is brought back up later this evening, the SIPPER, MOCNESS and Bongo nets – all of which require the ship to be in motion – will be deployed. In the meantime, scientists continue to catch up on sleep, enter data, and make any necessary repairs to their equipment. Sleep at station is a bit of a commodity, and many of the staterooms are unfortunately not immune to the loud noises of the winches and tuggers that operate the cables during equipment deployment. The crew continues to take good care of us feeding us three ‘squares’ a day and regularly provide fresh baked cookies at snack time (around 3:30) and an assortment of desserts after dinner. Last night was steak night (a Saturday tradition) followed by an ice cream bar! Fortunately for all of us, there is also a gym onboard with weights, a stationery bike and a treadmill to burn off the munchies and keep us from feeling guilty in devouring them!
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