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| A polar bear took a stroll around the Louis on Saturday night.
Photo by Will Ostrom, WHOI. |
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| Joe Manning, Borden Chapman, and Heather Kinrade examine the
ship's depth sounder deck unit.
Photo by Sarah Zimmermann, IOS. |
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| Kris Newhall is laughing now, but Flo Carter will have the last
laugh in their round of cribbage. Photo by Rick
Krishfield, WHOI. |
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Cruise - 2006 Dispatches
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Dispatch 16, August 20, 2006
By Rick Krishfield
Grin and Bear It
This Sunday is a bit more peaceful than usual on the Louis, as we
are currently stopped in the ice while repairs are made to electronic
circuitry in the engine control room. When the ship is not moving, there is
less work for the scientists as the regular program is put on hold. A few
days of a relaxed schedule seems like a short vacation now, but may become
difficult to bear if this reprieve lasts too long.
Speaking of bears, while we were stopped last evening we were
visited by our first polar bear of the cruise (not counting one bear that
was spotted far away early on). Animal researcher Joe Illasiak estimates
that the bear was rather small, only about 400 lb. The bear circled around
the ship at a distance of about a hundred yards or so, swimming occasionally
between icefloes, and quietly departed. It's always fun to see the animals
in their native habitats, and most of the scientists suddenly became tourists,
running out to the railing to snap pictures of the curious creature. The
next day, Joe and Ian Green also reported seeing seals in the area.
But down time does not necessarily imply dawdling. Borden Chapman
(NRCan), Ryan Pike (NRCan), and Joe Manning (DFO/Maritime) see this as an
excellent opportunity to tune the ship's depth sounder, with assistance from
Electronics Technician Heather Kinrade. Chief Scientist Sarah Zimmermann
continues to acquire seawater profile data with a smaller self contained CTD
and wire bottle sampling for chemistry (harkening back to earlier days in
the history of oceanography). And of course, the watch schedule remains
unchanged for the ship's officers and crew. Furthermore, the annual
Cribbage tournament has begun, and cards are flying!
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