ITP 30 Deployment Operations
The weather was excellent for the last ice station operation to deploy the last of five ITPs during the JOIS/BGOS cruise in 2008, ITP number 30. The site of the deployment was selected during an ice reconnaissance survey the previous afternoon, where this particular ice floe stood out from the very thin and ponded floes in the region. Overnight, while other shipboard science was being performed, the 2.4 m thick floe drifted only 5 miles, and was easily located the following morning. By this time of the cruise, the deployment operations had become extremely efficient. Consequently, the entire installation from the first helicopter flight with personnel and equipment to the site, to the concluding deployment of the surface package took only 1.5 hours, while other scientists concurrently obtain ice and upper ocean measurements from the floe, and the last SAMS ice mass balance buoy was deployed.
More information and photos on the deployment operation are also available at: https://www.whoi.edu/page.do?pid=67322