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Last updated September 7, 2005

Daily Logs

 

Date Debra Viviana Photos
11/11/2003 Log Log Viviano Zamorano - Day of Departure

11/12/2003 Log Log wig head before going down on the CTD drogue being prepared to go overboard

11/13/2003 Log Log barnacles and tubeworms RHIB putting a line on the Equadorian in preparation to tow

11/14/2003 Log Log Leila from INOCAR holds up a radiosonde Inflating the radiosonde balloon

11/15/2003 Log Log Shrunken Wighead temp salinity density plot.

11/16/2003 Log Log bio-fouling of instruments Revelle from the Zodiac

11/17/2003 Log Log Debra Brice The Roger Revelle

11/18/2003 Log Log

Bringining the instruments onboard Current meter comes onboard Disconnecting the glass balls to store Dr. Weller retrieving his bouy Fouled by fishing line Let the cleaning begin ...
Loading the old bouy next to the new bouy Retrieving the glass balls Teamwork in Science The boobies are worried about losing their cafeteria The mooriing Viviana suits up for a dirty job
Waiting to label an instrument Deck of the Revelle The Roger Revelle SeaCat Current Meters Sub-surface instrumentation of IMET bouy Survey track of Revelle for IMET mooring


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