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| Hugh Maclean just loves his job.
Photo by Rick Krishfield, WHOI. |
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| Dan Maclean and Jiuxin Shi peer through the wire guard on the
forward winch during a bongo cast.
Photo by Rick Krishfield, WHOI. |
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| Though they look like they're sitting on a park bench feeding
pigeons, Mike Dempsey and Jane Eert are actually on CTD watch. Photo by Rick Krishfield, WHOI. |
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| Joe Illasiak and Ian Green give the thumbs up from "monkey
island." Photo by Rick Krishfield, WHOI. |
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Cruise - 2006 Dispatches
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Dispatch 22, August 26, 2006
By Rick Krishfield, WHOI
Hump Day
Sometime between yesterday and today, we reached the midpoint of our
cruise on the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent. While we expected to be nearing
the northernmost point of the expedition around this time, we find ourselves
sitting about 3 miles offshore of Barrow, Alaska. To fortify the Louis
against any more difficulties arising in the ship's electrical control
system as we proceed into the remote interior of the Arctic ice pack, we are
picking up an expert on the system who will accompany us for the remainder
of the cruise. Furthermore, we will take the opportunity to exchange a
couple of crewmembers with replacements for operational reasons.
There are also a few other advantages to this diversion. While
waiting for all of the personnel to arrive on their airline flights, Cook
Paul Devlin takes the opportunity to do a little shopping at the local
grocery store for some fresh provisions. Three grocery carts later, Paul
has a full helicopter load. It will be a welcome delight to everyone
onboard to again have fresh salad and vegetables at meals. Along with the
groceries, several Anchorage newspapers are also brought back so that we may
catch up on some of the latest news. It is rather awesome to think that
since we've been gone, the solar system lost a planet, now that Pluto was
declassified by the International Astronomical Union.
In the evening, all of the new members have arrived onboard,
although some without their luggage which was lost by the airline. No time
to wait for the bags -- we're immediately steaming north again -- so these
poor souls will have to borrow clothes from others onboard and buy
toiletries at the ship's canteen to last them for the next three weeks.
Looking back on the first half of the cruise, here are a few
pictures that didn't make it in previous dispatches.
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