
The ship’s Internet access is malfunctioning, so updates might be infrequent. Wish us luck.

The ship’s Internet access is malfunctioning, so updates might be infrequent. Wish us luck.

The Gunter arrived at the WHOI pier around 11:30 am and we started loading gear soon after (one truckload of gear is pictured above, from outside the WHOI Redfield Lab). After shipping gear to Barrow and Dutch Harbor, Alaska, driving it across the street seems very luxurious.

Great news!! Our spring right whale research cruise on the NOAA Gordon Gunter has been reinstated. Stay tuned for updates at sea from the Gulf of Maine.
The glider press release is making the rounds in online news, and here’s a cool one from the French website, Le Figaro
National Geographic put out a write-up of the glider study.

Summary of ocean glider acoustic detections for right, sei, fin, and humpback whales in the Outer Fall during our cruise on the R/V Endeavor – December 2012.
WHOI dispatched a press release about our December cruise on R/V Endeavor. Visit http://dcs.whoi.edu/ to learn more about ocean gliders, their application to our study, and some data that they collected during our cruise.

R/V Calanus, Trondheim NO

Field gear for the R/V Calanus, Trondheim NO