Posts Tagged ‘Station Papa 10’
Homeward Bound after Successful Mission
The RV Sikuliaq is returning to Seward, Alaska after completing a successful Papa 10 cruise. The vessel is loaded down with recovered Papa 9 moorings and the recovered University of Washington/Applied Physics Laboratory Waverider system. The Papa moorings will be shipped back to Woods Hole, Massachusetts for refurbishment and deployment next year.
Read MoreAnchor Away!
The final step in a flanking mooring deployment….Jim Dunn cuts away and deploys the 6000 lb mace anchor.
Read MorePitching In
Everyone pitches in where they’re needed most…Kris Newhall is the Chief Scientist on Papa 10, supports deck operations, and here acts as a mobile desk for James Kuo as he completes final comms checks on a flanking mooring. (Kris is holding laptop).
Read MoreCheck, Double Check
Mooring and instrument systems are checked multiple times prior to deployment. Here Dan Bogorff and James Kuo perform one last communications check on the hybrid profiler mooring sphere and controller cage prior to overboarding.
Read MorePit Crew
The OOI version of a pit crew. As the Papa Team brings the hybrid profiler mooring onboard, the profiling vehicle is removed before continuing with the recovery.
Read MoreCTD Deployment
Here Carmen Greto, an RV Sikuliaq technician, monitors the deployment of a conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) rosette. The CTD measures salinity, temperature, and pressure at multiple depths along with taking water samples. These measurements provide a baseline comparison for the newly deployed Papa instruments.
Read MoreAlaskan Visitor
An Alaskan local stops by for a visit…a seal dropped by the RV Sikuliaq to give the Papa team some advice on buoy recoveries.
Read MoreA Year at Sea
What one year in the ocean looks like…. A flanking mooring 64” sphere before (nice and shiny), and after (with 12 months of marine growth). Marine growth can inhibit the operation of the mooring and instruments and is one of the reasons we need to recover and refurbish the OOI infrastructure on a regular basis.
Read MoreDeployment Ready
The RV Sikuliaq is on site at the Papa array. Surrounded by the deck and instrument teams, and vessel crew, Jim Dunn gives a briefing on the deployment of the hybrid profiler mooring. It is always important to make sure everyone understands the operation and their roles, to ensure a successful and safe deployment.
Read MoreSafety First
Shipboard safety is always a priority. Early in the cruise all Papa personnel must go through the safety briefing and drills, including how to put on the immersion suit. Here Dan Bogorff and the team try on their suits and discuss emergency scenarios with Capt. Diego and other members of RV Sikuliaq crew.
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