The 2022 reoccupation of P02 is underway. Check out our student blog here.
2022 P02/Leg 1 Student/Early Career Cruise Opportunity
We are looking for students and early career scientists/technicians to participate the first leg of a hydrographic cruise across the North Pacific along 30N on the R/V Revelle. This leg (~7 weeks April-June 2022) sails from Guam to Honolulu. Please find more information about this opportunity and how to apply here GO-SHIP_P02_Leg1_2022_Student_Cruise_Opportunity. Deadline: open until filled. Now Closed.
US GO-SHIP Co-Chief Scientist Position
Greetings, We are looking for scientists with experience in physical or chemical oceanography (hydrography) who would be interested in participating as co-Chief Scientist on the second leg of the decadal re-occupation of the U.S. GO-SHIP (https://usgoship.ucsd.edu and http://www.go-ship.org) hydrographic long-line known as P02 (30°N in the Pacific). Leg 2 is ~4 weeks long (Honolulu to San Diego, June to July …
Position Open for GO-SHIP P02 Chief Scientists (Leg 1 and Leg 2)
Greetings, We are looking for scientists with experience in physical and/or biogeochemical hydrography and in oceanographic expedition organization who would be interested in participating as Chief Scientist on one of the two legs of the GO-SHIP (https://usgoship.ucsd.edu and http://www.go-ship.org) decadal re-occupation of the hydrographic section P02 along 30°N in the Pacific, tentatively scheduled from April 2022 through July 2022. Preferred …
Last week report for A22
Successful completion of US GO-SHIP A22! “..we have just arrived in Woods Hole, a day earlier than initially predicted. We have successfully completed our 90 planned stations! No station was missed. Except by a single day, the weather treated us superbly well..” Read about the last week at sea for A22, here.
Third week for A22
”Four days ago, we crossed the eastern side of Bermuda, and now we are occupying the famous line-W, from Bermuda to Woods Hole. In these three weeks, we completed 73 of 90 planned stations. We are just six days from shore! But, the hardest part is still to be done, as the day before yesterday showed us. After incredible weather, …
Sail with us on the A13.5!
Greetings, We are looking for students (for CTD/deck operations, CFCs analysis and LADCP operations) and early career scientists (role of Co-Chief Scientist) to participate in a hydrographic long-line cruise (6 weeks) in December 2021 – March 2022, in the Atlantic Ocean on the NOAA ship Ron Brown, as part of the US GO-SHIP program. Deadline for applications: May 31, 2021. …
Read the second week report from A22
“We are completing our second week at sea and are halfway through A22. Right now, we are on station 50!..” Read about the A22 second week report here.
Read about the first week for A22!
From Chief Scientist Viviane Menezes and co-Chief Scientist Jesse Anderson: “So far, the sea has been flat and the weather warm— the cruise is going smoothly.” In the first week, we have: Occupied 22 stations, most showing Subtropical Underwater. Currents are relatively weak ~20-30 cm/s and we crossed the Caribbean Current without problems Deployed 6 floats: 3 Core Argo, 2 …
Check out the Reuters story for Earth Day
Check out the Reuters video for Earth Day that starts out with a (fun!) video by Andrew Collins (NOAA/PMEL) of the first GO-BGC float deployment on the US GO-SHIP A20 cruise on the R/V TG Thompson. For the video click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrO18unHCk4 For the full story click here: https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/robots-fan-out-across-worlds-oceans-monitor-their-health-2021-04-21/