Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Cruise Planning Questionnaire

NESBA LEGS#1and#2 AR53&AR54

Ship

RV Neil Armstrong

Vehicles


Cruise Party

Ying-Tsong Lin: Chief Scientist, Principal Investigator
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Bigelow 213, MS#11 Woods Hole, Ma. USA 02543
+1 508 289 2329
ytlin@whoi.edu


Departure: WHOI on Apr 22, 2021

Arrival: WHOI on May 6, 2021

Mobilization Date: Apr 21, 2021

Demobilization Date: May 7, 2021

Supporting documentation:

Operations Area: New England Shelf Break


Lat/Lon: 39° 57.15′ S / 70° 53.167′ W

Depth Range: 100 / 1000

Will the vessel be operating within 200 NM of a foreign country? no

Science objectives

The primary scientific objectives of the NESBA experiments are to investigate the physics link of environmental variations to sound propagation and scattering, with strongly naval relevant applications on advancing ocean acoustic technology. 


Science Activities

NESBA Legs#1 and #2 are to deploy a variety of acoustic and physical oceanogrpahic moorings.  There will also be towed source operations on Leg#2.

Pre-cruise planning meeting: Teleconference

Stations:


Funding Agency: ONR/NAVY #N00014-19-1-2663


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R/V Armstrong

Shipboard Equipment

Bathymetry System 12 kHz
ADCP 300 kHz
Bathymetry System 3.5 kHz
ADCP 150 kHz
A-Frame
Science Underway Seawater System
EM122 (12 kHz) Multibeam Echosounder
EK80 Sonar
Dynamic Positioning System
K-Synch System
USBL Nav
ADCP 38 kHz
Crane
EM710 MkII (40 to 100 kHz) Multibeam Echosounder


Shipboard Equipment Notes: We will need to use the USBL transducer on the towed source operation.

Shipboard Communication

Basic Internet access via HiSeasNet
Is there a need to receive data from shore on a regular basis?
Is there a need to transfer data to shore on a regular basis?
Is there an expectation to use Skype or any other real-time video conference program?


Shipboard Communication Notes: The Acoustic Telescope will have a delicated fleet brodaband attena.
Critical CTD Sensors: 

MET Sensors

Barometric Pressure
Air temperature
Precipitation
Relative Humidity
Wind speed and direction
Short Wave Solar Radiation
Long Wave Solar Radiation


Storage Notes:

Navigation

GPS
USBL

Navigation Notes: We will need GPS PPS, NEMA, 10MHz reference signal and IRIG-B feeds.

Winches

Other Portable Winch
Trawl Winch with 9/16th trawl wire
UNOLS Winch Pool

Winch Notes:

Wire use and application

Trawl Winch with 9/16th trawl wire


Wire Notes:
Slip ring required? no Number of conductors: 
Non-standard wire required? no Type: 
Traction winch required? no Describe: 

Other Science Vans:

Other Science Vans:
Science Van 1
Type/size: 20' flatrack Location: Main deck on topo of Storage van
Water: Power:
Science Van 2
Type/size: 20' Flackrack with HLW Power Pack Location: Main deck on top of Rigging van
Water: Power:440/160Amp
Science Van 3
Type/size: 20' Storage Van Location: Main Deck Lower Outboard
Water: Power:
Science Van 4
Type/size: WHOI MOE Riggin VAN Location:
Water: Power:

Over the Side Equipment

Will you be bringing any equipment (winches, blocks, etc.) that lowers instruments over the side? no

Special Requirements


Elecrical Power: no Identify: 
Equipment Handling: no Identify: 
Inter/intraship Communications: no Identify: 
Science Stowage: no Identify: 
Water: no Identify: 

Additional Cruise Items/Activities


Explosive Devices: no
Portable Air Compressors: no
Flammable Gases: no
Small Boat Operations: no
SCUBA Diving Operations: no

Hazardous Material


Will hazardous material be utilized? yes

Describe deployment method and quantity:
Lithium batteries

Radioactive Material

Radioiosotopes: no

Additional Information


Is night time work anticipated on this cruise? yes

Specialized tech support (Seabeam, coring, other): 

Other required equipment and special needs:  Marine mammal watchers on the bridge during sound source operations.
Date Submitted: Feb 21, 2021 9:10 PM