The Sloop Hero - I hope the ship is a bit larger! photo by Brian DiMento '10
Coby College, Waterville Maine photo by Brian DiMento '10
Epiphany School epiphanyschool.com
Akiva School
Punta Arenas Chile - we meet the ship here
The wrong "lucky toe"
Melville in Punta Arenas
Sampling Rosette
Unpacking Instruments and Sampling Equipment
Annie
Melville Aft Deck
Lucky Melville
Unloading our instruments. Notice the size of the "small" cruise ship in the backtground
600 foot cruise ship being guided to the dock. Over five Melvilles would fit inside this ship.
OIl Rigs - You don't want hit these!!
Sunset at 2200 local in the Straights of Magellan
Steve Pike aka "SPike" enjoying a bit of sun. Ships speed 11 kn, Depth 220 meters, 5 foot rolling seas
We all had to practice getting into survival suits.
Cheif Mate Joe running the safety drill. Joe grew up from China, Maine and attended Waterville High School.
Emergency Boat
Dressed for the safety drill.
Sampling for trace metals
Rosette Sampler with 12, 20 L bottles
John and Andrew getting ready to retrieve the SNATCHER.
Very large water baths for phytoplankton incubation experiments.
Floating camera for measuring upwelling radiation
Automated alkalinity instrument
Laura filtering samples
Waterville Analytical FeLume measuring hydrogen peroxide
Martin (left) and Barney at the Science Control Station.
Annie filtering seawater
Ben outside the "Barbie Bubble" clean room.
Ben, Sarah, and Matt
Sarah recovering trace metal sampling bottle
Dave preparing incubation bottles
CTD Rodeo
Sunset over the incubation experiments.
Sunset in the South Atlantic
Sushi
Dave with the Yellow Fin Tuna
Fishing at 12 knots
Sunday Cookout
Steel Beach
Optics Profiler
Optics Camera
Deploying the Camera
Alkalinity Measurements
Annie filtering samples
Melville Bridge
Veiw from the Brindge
Off the coast of South Georgia