ITP27 Deployment Operations
ITP 27 was the third ITP deployed from the Federov in 2008 and was installed on a 2 m ice floe adjacent to the ship, while Russian scientists performed a CTD cast. The location was selected by the Captain and ice observer and was considered acceptable after a survey team drilled multiple 2" holes to determine thickness. All of the deployment gear was hoisted to the ice using the ship's aft crane while the deployment team were lifted to the ice on a wooden pallet and cargo net using the ship's forward crane.
Once the gear was on the ice, sleds and brute strength made the 100+ m transit to the deployment site relatively quick. The deployment proceeded smoothly and took only 2 hours, concluding with a successful inductive modem test to confirm communications between the ITP profiler and surface package. Nearby the deployment site, a Russian ice observer team took ice core samples and determined the floe's thickness in a pre-determined grid pattern. Once finished, the gear was hauled back over to the ship where a rigging team hoisted the items to the hangar deck.