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Alex Mitchell Morton Blog
The Deep Profiler is a go! It took a little while and some finagling by the engineering crew, but it’s working. It was supposed to happen during
The Deep Profiler is a go! It took a little while and some finagling by the engineering crew, but it’s working. It was supposed to happen during
We are back in Newport. Leg 2 has come to a close. Now that things have calmed down, it seems like the time for a little reflection.
Today is my last full day on the R/V Thompson. We started steaming toward Newport at noon today and the plan is to be there by 2 PM
Leg 2 students were onboard the R/V Thompson for the historic plugging in of all instruments, cables and junction boxes into the Prrimary Infrastructure and PN3B at the summit of Axial Seamount. They also witnessed the first installation of a ca
Today my shift was extremely productive. We finally got permission from NSF to plug the cables into the node at Axial Base. It was an exciting
This day was the day of great accomplishments. As I woke up in the morning for my watch, I was greeted by the beautiful views
As part of their participation in the VISIONS ’14 cruises, students in the University of Washington’s Sea-Going Research & Discovery Course are posting blogs about their experiences at sea.