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Cruise - 2008 Dispatches
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Dispatch 13, July 29, 2008
By Gerty Ward
Furthest West
Today we are at our furthest point west of the cruise: 75.5N, -157.10W, in the Canada Basin of the Beaufort Sea. We had our first all-ship polar bear sighting. We saw a mother with two cubs, and an additional bear in the water.
We tossed out our first set of drift bottles. Information on the drift bottle project is here.
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Drift bottles have been used for centuries to study ocean currents. Where will these end up? |
We had our first snow (flurries).
We had the most wind -- 28 knots, with gusts up to 35 knots-- producing the biggest swells -- 6-8 feet-- so far on the cruise.
All photos by PolarTREC teacher Gerty Ward unless indicated.
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