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    NAAMES-IV Expedition: March 21, 2018

    Microcosm It was the best of times and it was the worst of times. 26 days. 26 days with 200 mb of data per day. 26 days with no social media. 26 days without seeing land. 26 days without ever having to make a meal or clean dishes. A cruise is a marathon in which […]

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    NAAMES-IV Expedition: March 20, 2018

    As the sun begins to dip below the horizon, the dulcet tones of Celine Dion join the cacophony of the crashing waves and whipping wind. The multicolor sky provides a picturesque backdrop for the momentous drum solo performed by none other than Bri Hendrickson. For some of us, sunset sing-alongs occur nightly on board the […]

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    NAAMES-IV Expedition: March 19, 2018

    Adios, San Juan! Today, we said goodbye (or rather adios) to the port of San Juan and hello/hola to the Atlantic Ocean. The past few days have been a whirlwind of unpacking, setting up our gear, securing our gear, mounting sensors, stretching cable from one end of the ship to the other, testing instruments, attending […]

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    NAAMES-IV Expedition: March 18, 2018

    In 30 days I’ll be a salty veteran.  I’m going out to sea for 3 1/2 weeks with a group of scientists I’ve never met, a fellow lab mate, and a professor from Rutgers.  We’re traveling to the North Atlantic to cleverly observe the largest assemblage of phytoplankton on our planet.  I’ve heard these research […]

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