NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 1, 2018
50 Things I Worry About
If we are defined as humans in part by the things we choose to worry over, let the following list be a window into the psyche of a Mate on a research vessel, and a portrait of a modern sailor in the style of Picasso.
- 200 pounds of the Chinese space lab landing “safely out to sea.”
- Hitting a whale, or a container full of rubber duckies bound for Walmart that’s fallen off a cargo ship and is floating a foot underwater.
- Rust in dark places
- Bedbugs, lice, dental problems and the flu
- Fishing gear in the thrusters
- Watching expensive science gear disappear under the bow
- Running out of floss
- Running out of bleach
- Running out of hand lotion
- Having enough good coffee, and the means to brew it
- Becoming a hoarder (see #6 through #9)
- How often will laundry need to be secured to keep science happy or make it through an in-port
- UFO’s
- Whether the Captain & Chief Scientist are getting enough sleep
- Whether doing this job means I’m not normal
- Whether I’ll be normal when I get home in 3 or 4 or 6 months
- Whether my cat will remember me
- Extra-Tropical storms that have no names and don’t make the CNN news feed
- Covert stashes of fireworks
- Ice that’s not in a glass or a cooler
- Whether my podcasts were saved after downloading
- Running backwards off the treadmill when the ship takes a roll
- Wire angle and the inevitable wind shift
- Stowaways
- Unreported harassment
- The Alien-esque eruption of my inner bitch
- The last time that yoga mat was washed
- Becoming complacent
- Losing socks
- Explaining binge-drinking and cigar-smoking to my physician
- Using the right words when speaking on the radio
- Blood on the gangway
- Under-keel clearance
- GPS spoofing
- Safe working load
- Clean pillows
- Staying fit enough to be useful
- Remembering how to do my job after giving it over to someone else for several months
- People who shun science
- Being shunned as an American in a foreign port
- The combination of a drunken sailor, a small boat and the pilot ladder
- Whether it’s possible to develop an allergy to blanket fuzz
- Unexplained itchiness
- Sudden, unexpected silence
- Sudden, unexpected noise
- Being late to watch
- Barnacles on the draft marks
- Balancing necessary ship’s maintenance with science activities
- Losing the plant in a heavy following sea
- How many Sharpies I can steal from the science party without notice

Written by Jennifer Hickey (Chief Mate)



