Erik Duarte Blog Leg 2
August 25th, 2024 Day 8 of leg 2 completed our time at sea. As always, the food was very good with
August 25th, 2024 Day 8 of leg 2 completed our time at sea. As always, the food was very good with
August 23, 2024 Instead of managing cameras and working on sea logs, my morning shift involved a CTD (device for measuring conductivity,
August 25, 2024 It’s Sunday, the last dive is done, and our main responsibilities are over. I had woken up at 4
August 25, 2024 For my final blog post, I wanted to reflect on the elements of VISIONS that have made my week-and-then-some
After a very successful Leg 1 where the R/V Atlantis sailed under incredibly calm weather, Leg 2 began with a slightly wavier
We have spent the last two days diving at Axial Seamount, 300 miles off the coast of Oregon and Washington and nearly
Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, life persists in a realm of perpetual darkness. For many, the impression of this vast sediment-laden oceanscape
Our first 24 hours at sea have been just as full as the last two days on shore. As of lunchtime on
The past two days have been chocked full of activities. On August 6th, thanks to a significant effort by the RCA and
The UW Regional Cabled Array team from the School of Oceanography and the Applied Physics Laboratory will once again have an exciting