Monday, January 11, 2010

Coupling Cruise: working hard

After a series of compulsory "Antarctic jobs" such as the transport of other researchers and material to the bases, we started to work in the Bransfield Strait. We had some problems with the Mocness net but they are now solved. The weather is really nice with no wind and sunshine and the results we are obtaining are also interesting. Below some pictures of the scientist at work and the beautiful and wonderful views around us.

The rossete sampler


The fast repetition rate fluorometer (FRRF)

Lidia Nieves at work with her incubations

The Multiple Opening Closing Net and Environmental Sensing System (MOCNESS)

Astrolabe Island near the Antarctic continent

One of the hundreds icebergs around us

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