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Cruise Diary

The cruise diary provides you with the latest news and stories from our colleagues on board RV Pelagia. The contributions may be either in Dutch or in English, depending on the author.

2013

29/04/2013 11:13

64PE368 - Day 5

Aft deckChanged has also the weather. In the first 3 days the sea was so calm that one could think we haven’t even left the harbor yet. So, no more loss of water while pouring and thus no more filling of the container with seawater.
[Larissa Akil]

 

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28/04/2013 21:50

64PE368 - Day 4

Amanda filling incubation bottlesThey say that necessecity is the mother of invention, I’d probably say back pain is a better motivator.  As the CHARLET cruises progessed, so did my questions about the factors affecting the growth of phytoplankton along our transect.
[Amanda Burson]
(PhD-student Charlet project)

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27/04/2013 09:58

64PE368 - Day 3

Sediment boxcoreDe zonnebrillen worden uit het stof gehaald en de biologie wordt door een enkeling weer beoefend zoals het hoort, in korte broek met de zelfgemaakte geitenwollen sokken eronder.
[Haico van Heuzen]
(BSc-student Universiteit van Amsterdam)
 

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26/04/2013 09:29

64PE368 - Day 2

Chain forming diatomsWelcome onboard, this is the last CHARLET cruise in a set of four. What are we up to? If you would walk around the ship, and chat here and there, you would find out that there is one thing that binds us: phytoplankton.
[Maayke Stomp]

 

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05/04/2013 10:37

64PE367 - Diary 5

LOM at the surfaceThe recovery of the mooring starts with rubber-boat assistance to attach lines to the release beacon and empty aluminium LOM.
[Hans van Haren]

 

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04/04/2013 10:19

64PE367 - Diary 4

LOM UnderwaterThe water in the Alboran Sea is thus full of particles and small swimmers that the sight is limited to about 5 m, also 900 m deep. This limits the underwater videos and also the robot-submarine (ROV)!
[Hans van Haren]

 

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03/04/2013 10:03

64PE367 - Diary 3

PelagiaWhen the KM3NeT will be built, the optical modules will be lowered once to the sea-bottom where they will stay for at least 15 years. However, during the Pelagia-test-cruise they stay at the bottom for a few hours or a day.
[Hans van Haren]

 

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02/04/2013 09:18

64PE367 - Diary 2

First deploymentsNear-midnight of 02 April 2013 Pelagia left its Motril-shore station. A fully loaded LOM was on the aft-deck almost ready for deployment.
[Hans van Haren]



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01/04/2013 09:11

64PE367 - Diary 1

Temporary shore station MotrilNIOZ is back to its roots: as a temporary research station. That is how it all started around the inland Dutch Wadden Sea some 130 years ago.
[Hans van Haren]

 

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01/04/2013 09:07

64PE367 - Introduction

PelagiaKM3NeT, a European deep-sea research infrastructure, will host a neutrino telescope (NeT) with a volume of at least one cubic kilometer (KM3) at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea that will open a new window on the Universe.
[Hans van Haren]

 

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