The 2021 Field Season Comes to an End
This summers’ Regional Cabled Array (RCA) 37-day expedition was one of the most complex of the seven annual Operations and Maintenance cruises
This summers’ Regional Cabled Array (RCA) 37-day expedition was one of the most complex of the seven annual Operations and Maintenance cruises
After the successful fourth and final mobilization for VISIONS’21 we, new and old participants alike, were excited to be heading out to
It has been an exceptionally busy past few weeks onboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson since the ship depart for Leg 2
By Katie Gonzalez – Guest Blog It has been an exciting two weeks aboard the R/V Thomas G. Thompson since the Visions’21
A research expedition starts with a plan. Planning allows everyone to know the goals of the cruise, how much time we will
It was under sunny skies and with much excitement that the R/V Thompson began its journey out to Primary Node PN1B to
Under sunny skies, the R/V Thompson pulled into the NOAA dock in Newport, Oregon the afternoon of August 8, marking the end
After finishing up our work at the base of Axial Seamount, we moved farther inshore to the location of one of the
This past few days since leaving port have been quite busy. Following an ~ 22 hour transit to the base of Axial
After an intense mobilization on Friday, the R/V Thomas G. Thompson departed the UW School of Oceanography dock at 1800 on Saturday