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Station Papa 10:
Spring Mission to Refresh Array

                            Recoveries and Deployments for Station Papa                                 and the University of Washington

 

A team of ten scientists and engineers is aboard the R/V Sikuliaq for a 15-day expedition (May 13- June 1, 2023) to deploy three OOI moorings, and three gliders, two open ocean and the third a profiling glider.  The team will also be deploying a waverider mooring for the University of Washington.  Other onboard activities will include conducting water and other sampling while underway. The Global Station Papa Array is located in the Gulf of Alaska, about 620 nautical miles offshore. The ship will depart from and return to Seward, Alaska, with a transit time to the array of about 2.5 days. The Array is located in a critical region of the northeast Pacific with a productive fishery subject to ocean acidification, low eddy variability, and impacted by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Check back here for regular updates.

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Location

The Global Station Papa Array is located in the Gulf of Alaska. Station Papa Array consists of a triangular set of moorings (white circles), with the sides of the triangle having a length roughly 10 times the water depth to capture mesoscale variability in each region.

Ship

The 261-foot R/V Sikuliaq is one of the most advanced university research vessels in the world, capable of breaking ice up to 2.5 feet thick.

Updates

Regular posts about life aboard the ship, work accomplished, and encounters with marine life.

Gallery

Images and videos of the expedition.

People

Meet the Station Papa 10Team.

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