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CARTHE drifters are surveying currents in the Gulf with NOAA’s GOMECC-3 cruise

Posted on July 25, 2017 by Ed Ryan

Originally posted in the NOAA GOMECC-3 blog New biodegradable surface drifters to survey the ocean currents of the Gulf Over the next few weeks, researchers on the NOAA research vessel, Ronald H. Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, Research vessels | Tagged collaboration, NOAA

Kodiak the Zodiac: The one boat fleet

Posted on April 27, 2017 by Ed Ryan

By Kaushik Srinivasan The UCLA Zodiac and its myriad array of on-board instruments have primarily been designed to measure oceanic phenomena that can be collectively grouped under the moniker of ‘submesocales’. Submesoscales Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, Research vessels, SPLASH

Sunny Skies and Following Seas

Posted on April 19, 2017 by Ed Ryan

by Nathan Laxague Ahoy there, ye rapscallions, hornswogglers, and ne’er-do-wells. My name is Nathan Laxague. I’m a postdoctoral researcher working under Dr. Brian Haus, the SPLASH (Submesoscale Processes and Lagrangian Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, Research vessels, SPLASH

CARTHE drifter headed for the Pacific

Posted on July 6, 2016 by Ed Ryan

On July 5, 2016, the TARA Expeditions schooner departed Miami, Florida, headed for the Pacific Ocean via the Panama Canal, with one additional piece of equipment from CARTHE.  The 36 Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, Research vessels | Tagged drifters, TARA expedition

Homeward Bound

Posted on February 14, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Nathan Laxague Hello again, for the last time. The Masco VIII scientific party is back in Miami, safe and sound. Their work concluded after the final drifter deployment outlined in Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels, Slider Posts

Fishing For Vortices

Posted on February 7, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Nathan Laxague Salutations, blog-readers. The truth is out there! The past several days have been a finishing-up of sorts. We finished assembling drifters. We finished the Aerostat drift-card imaging. We Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels

Back in the Saddle

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Nathan Laxague Howdy, folks. The R/V F.G. Walton Smith and I have reunited in the so-called Port of Gulfport. Also back is the Masco VIII, and with it the components of our Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels

Phase 2 Update, Bogucki Group

Posted on February 2, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Francis I have been aboard the R/V F.G. Walton smith now for 10 days.  It has been a wild experience for me and my team here from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.  Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels

Phase Shift

Posted on January 25, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Nathan Laxague Ahoy, CARTHE blog devotees. Long days and spotty internet conspired to pinch the blog stream down to a trickle. Now that I’m back on land and flush with Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels

Another Day In Paradise

Posted on January 18, 2016 by Ed Ryan

Nathan Laxague Ho there, LASER blog followers- On Saturday morning, it was decided that the R/V F.G. Walton Smith would hole up in Key West for the night (and for Sunday Continue Reading →

Posted in Experiments, LASER, Research vessels
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