Posts Tagged ‘Station Papa 9’
Landed in Seattle
And they are back! After 19 days, and successful completion of six mooring deployment/recoveries, the Station Papa 9 team aboard the R/V Sikuliaq arrived in Seattle today. Once through the canal and in port, the team unloaded and began the journey home. Well done, team.
Read MoreMore curious visitors
We may be interested in the ocean, but sometimes the ocean is interested in us! The Station Papa 9 cruise had some inquisitive visitors this year including these sperm whales and seals.
Read MoreComponents are key
The subsurface moorings at Station Papa have various components that are all important for the collection of scientific data. The orange spheres provide buoyancy to keep the mooring vertical and instruments at the desired depth. The controller cage manages the sampling rate and data collection from the oceanographic instruments on the mooring. The profiler…
Read MoreMooring recovery
Recovery of the old moorings is extremely important to the OOI program. Even though OOI telemeters data in near real-time, there can be gaps. When the moorings are recovered, OOI team members also recover all the raw data at its highest resolution. These data are also uploaded to the OOI site and made available to…
Read MoreBefore and After
Station Papa 9 team members spent some time during transit decorating Styrofoam cups, which were later placed in a CTD rosette. The CTD Rosette, depending on the sampling plan, may sample to several hundred or even thousands of meters below the surface. The after picture shows what pressure does to Styrofoam, an example of…
Read MoreCloud Cover
The clouds rolled in as the sun set as the R/V Sikuliauq headed Headed to re-deploy the NOAA PMEL surface mooring.
Read MoreMeasuring waves
The sun was shining and the waves rolling as the University of Washington Applied Physics Lab’s Waverider was deployed. The waverider measurements provide a better understanding of the impact of surface waves on the ocean mixed layer. The team is aboard the R/V Sikuliaq for the Station Papa 9 expedition.
Read MoreNOAA deployment #2
OOI doesn’t have a surface mooring at Station Papa but NOAA does…A bird’s eye view as the team aboard the R/V Sikuliaq deployed NOAA’s Pacific Marine Environmental Lab’s surface mooring, the second of NOAA’s deployments during Station Papa 9.
Read MoreNOAA deployment #1
Lots of cooperation/collaboration aboard the R/V Sikuliaq during Station Papa 9. NOAA’s Noise Reference Station was successfully deployed by the joint OOI/NOAA/UW cruise team. It is one of two deployments being done for NOAA.
Read MoreFlanking Mooring B deployment
Nico Llanos successfully oversaw the deployment of the flanking mooring B deployment on Station Papa. It was his first time as deck lead. Nice work, Nico! Photos: Rebecca Travis©WHOI
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