Suggested Searches

Notes from the Field

Viewing Posts from May 2018

View All Posts

    NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 10, 2018 (FINAL blog)

    So the challenge of writing the last blog for the NASA NAAMES field campaign has fallen into my hands and I have to admit that I don’t know what to write.  There is a ton of exciting science to share and many stories of adventure, but regaling upon these discoveries and outward experiences seems inappropriate […]

    Read Full Post

    NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 9, 2018

    Shifting Seas, Shifting Science The ocean is wildly emotional, often shifting within short periods of time. Those emotions easily permeate into the psyche, but they come and go. A cloudless afternoon with gentle seas brings a soothing warmth, an invitation for an embrace. But the next morning brings howling winds that bites at my bones. […]

    Read Full Post

    NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 8, 2018

    Transiting As we are transiting back to Woods Hole, a calm and fresh atmosphere can be felt in the mood of the ship’s life. People start asking all sorts of questions about the first thing you will do on land, as a nostalgic reflection of the things that we miss. We have left behind the […]

    Read Full Post

    NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 7, 2018

    The rhythms and routines that form at sea are dictated more by our daily tasks than by a weekly pattern, as often is the case on land. Monday, Wednesday, Saturday…these words do not have meaning while living on boat, whereas meal times, science meetings, and sunsets do. The balance between monotony and routine is delicate; […]

    Read Full Post

    NAAMES-IV Expedition: April 6, 2018

    Behind the curtain Dim the light in the main lab, and draw the black curtain! This is the time for the daily after-dinner excitement! Except that the only thing that really gets excited during those evening sessions is the chlorophyll that my two teammates and I are getting ready to measure! We, on the other […]

    Read Full Post