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Pacific Adventures: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012. Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). Majuro, Republic of Marshall Islands. Friday Harbor (San Juan Island), WA. Kissimmee/St. Cloud/North Redington Beach, FL. Once I get all the pictures organized I hope to post some between the two blogs. Watch here for our return to the Equatorial Pacific and American Samoa on the next RAMP cruise (departing 2/27/12). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ship Tracker - Our Current Location. Coral Reef Ecosystem Division.
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Pacific Adventures: Mail Buoy
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Friday, March 9, 2012. In the very near future, we may experience a loss of Internet for a week or so. (How will we ever survive? During previous ASRAMP cruises, we've lost our Internet connection for a period of time while nearing the Equator. The particular satellite that provides our Internet service is in a geostationary orbit above the Equator, and apparently our satellite dish antenna has a problem pointing straight up (or has a blocked view when doing so or some such reason). Holy crabs, Baker!
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Pacific Adventures: Crossing the line
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Just after leaving Baker Island we crossed the Equator and entered the Realm of King Neptune on our transit to Swains. Over the next 3 days the Slimy Pollywogs proved that they were worthy of becoming Honorable Shellbacks. For those who have not sailed across the Equator yet, I can say no more…. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Holy crabs, Baker! Johnston Atoll – Out. First order of business: Operation . Ship Tracker - Our Current Location. Coral Reef Ecosystem Division.
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Pacific Adventures: September 2010
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Saturday, September 18, 2010. Sunset is my favorite time of day. I try to catch it as often as possible when I am out on the ship. The past few days have had some very pretty ones, and I couldn't help but take some pictures. Pearl and Hermes Atoll, day 4. The water was so calm I could photograph even the smallest of ripples. I thought this one might make a nice background for my computer. The moon rising over Pearl and Hermes Atoll. Green Island, Kure Atoll just prior to sunset today. Kure Atoll, day 1.
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Pacific Adventures: Holy crabs, Baker!
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Holy crabs, Baker! Day One at Baker was a fairly typical ARMS day: Launch the small boat at 0745; first dive over by 0930; back to the ship by 1000; clean gear; lunch at 1100; start processing at 1130; break for a quick dinner at 17:00, and finally wrap up processing by 1830-1900. This is followed by a shower, camera downloading, data entry and lastly sleep! However our second day wasn’t nearly so typical! Molly Installing ARMS in 2010. The same ARMS unit in 2012. The views, op...
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Pacific Adventures: Pago Pago, American Samoa
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Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Pago Pago, American Samoa. Well, another week has slipped by without any posts. So, this is a quick note to catch up. We are currently finishing up our second in-port period in Pago Pago, and we head back out to sea tomorrow. However, there is light at the end of our tunnel! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The views, opinions, facts, misfacts, truths, partial truths and everthing else presented in this blog are solely mine and do not necessarily represent those of my employ...
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Pacific Adventures: Swingin’ by Swains
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Swingin’ by Swains. Since we pass right by it on our voyage down to Tutuila anyway, this year we decided to make Swains Island part of the first leg of the cruise instead of surveying it when we survey the rest of American Samoa. Swains has some of the best visibility we've ever seen! It’s easily over 150 feet. Rarely even in the remote places of the Pacific can I see other dive teams working all the way at the other end of the transect tapes more than 50 meters away. Swingin̵...
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Pacific Adventures: March 2012
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Just after leaving Baker Island we crossed the Equator and entered the Realm of King Neptune on our transit to Swains. Over the next 3 days the Slimy Pollywogs proved that they were worthy of becoming Honorable Shellbacks. For those who have not sailed across the Equator yet, I can say no more…. Holy crabs, Baker! However our second day wasn’t nearly so typical! Molly Installing ARMS in 2010. The same ARMS unit in 2012. R carefully extracting the ARMS unit. We spent 4 days at H...
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Pacific Adventures: Johnston Underwater
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Here are a few photos form some of our dives at Johnston Atoll:. Cristi near a huge. What are you looking at? Red slate pencil urchin:. The Towboard team in front of Johnston Island. The large building is the Joint Operations Center. It is the only building remaining on the island because it was too expensive to tear down due to its massive size. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Holy crabs, Baker! Johnston Atoll – Out. First order of business: Operation .
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