
Eve Hudsons Blog V18
I have found that helping others out in the analytical lab is probably my favorite things to do on the ship.
I have found that helping others out in the analytical lab is probably my favorite things to do on the ship.
Last summer, this girl from Arkansas went on her first research cruise in Washington state’s Puget Sound for nine days… then repeated it again a couple months later. Now, as I type, this same girl finds herself in the open ocean
Surprises are astonishing as you can never expect when they would knock on your door…
Arrived in Newport boarding the Research Vessel (R/V) Roger Revelle, our home for the next 9 days.
Only our second day at sea, and I already feel like a cod fish packed in salt. In our short time,
Another day at sea has left me aghast and falling even deeper in love with my career path. Today, I am at a loss for words:
Yesterday was a whirlwind and I’m still just trying to get adjusted to everything and everyone.
During the UW-NSF-OOI VISIONS'18 Cabled Array expedition, 23 undergraduate and graduate students from across the US and globe will participate in at-sea activities. For many, this will be their first time at sea. Below, they share their expe
Today the R/V Revelle left Newport at 1000 to begin the National Science Foundations’ Read More »
My name is Brittney Slucher, but friends call me B. I am a transfer student finishing my senior year in Oceanography. I am particularly interested in geological oceanography and ocean technology. I love that there is always something new to disc