
A Successful Start to VISIONS’22
Tuesday, August 16 was our last day at sea for Leg 1. The Thompson left Axial Caldera at 1600 on the 15th
Tuesday, August 16 was our last day at sea for Leg 1. The Thompson left Axial Caldera at 1600 on the 15th
Twenty three hours ago the R/V Thompson left the NOAA dock at Newport, Oregon to begin the VISIONS’22 Cruise. The prior 3
The Regional Cabled Array (RCA) team is full out getting ready for the annual Operations and Maintenance VISIONS’22 Expedition – August 5,
We are looking for students interested in participating in the UW Sea-Going Research and Discovery course (OCEAN 411). This at-sea experiential learning
This summers’ Regional Cabled Array (RCA) 37-day expedition was one of the most complex of the seven annual Operations and Maintenance cruises
It has been an exceptionally busy past few weeks onboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson since the ship depart for Leg 2
September 1: Sampling Deep Sea BiologyThis cruise is such a wealth of opportunity and education. Last night I was able to take
August 31: Days Fly By at Sea It’s crazy to think about how much has happened in such a short amount of
September 1: Research At Sea I got to sleep in today which was really nice. Around noon, Rob Fatland did a mini-talk
August 26-27: Arriving at Axial Seamount The 26th was slow and easy-going given the nature of the dive involved. J2-1372 was a