Read the third weekly cruise report from S04P. Cruise Report Week #3 (Download Cruise Report Week #3 as a Word document) Blog site
S04P Cruise Report Week 1
Read the second weekly cruise report from S04P, where the science has started despite the weather, as well as the animal sightings and routine of life at sea. Cruise Report Week #1 Blog site
S04P Cruise Report Week 0
Read the first weekly cruise report from S04P, MOB and departure from Hobart. Cruise Report Week #0 Blog site
S04P Cruise Underway to the Southern Ocean
Blog site Departed Hobart on March 9, 2018, headed for S04P Chief scientist: Alison Macdonald, WHOI Co-Chief scientist: Ellen Briggs, SIO About the cruise: 67 days at sea! We depart from Hobart Tasmania on March 9, 2018 on the R/V Nathaniel Brown Palmer and follow 67°S along the Ross sea ice shelf. At approximately 158 stations we will sample the …
US CLIVAR newsletter highlights Deep Ocean observations
Read our news article about the use of GO-SHIP hydrography for observing the deep ocean in the latest edition of US CLIVAR Variations. This edition of Variations highlights the existing state-of-the-art methods to measure the deep ocean, some of the scientific insights that have already been gained from these observations, and new methodologies and technologies to expand the network of …
Antarctic Bottom Waters Freshening at Unexpected Rate
Shift could disturb ocean circulation and hasten sea level rise, researchers say Read the complete article This article references US GO-SHIP cruise I08S 33RR20160208 doi: 10.7942/C2H59N
P18 Cruise Blogs
Follow scientists as they work on the R/V Ronald H. Brown. GO-SHIP P18 2016 Cruise Blog
I09N 2016
I08S/I09N 2016 Website I09N 2016 Blogs US GO-SHIP 2016 I09N Blog Amanda Fay’s Blog