Monday, March 22, 2010

Deck Department, Crew Journal

By far, it has been a once in a lifetime opportunity to assist the Marine Science Technicians (MSTs) on board for the Bering Ecosystem Study 2010 (BEST) which is funded by NSF & NPRB.
From braving negative 30 degrees with wind chill to running science operations 24 hours, it's definitely rewarding to know that SN Klineburger and myself are given a great opportunity to assist with science operations.
The lead scientist is Lee Cooper, and the co-lead scientist is Jackie Grebmier. Sophisticated equipment is used in obtaining samples for research including Van Veen Grabs, CTD (conductivity, temperature, and conductivity), flurometers, incubators, single haps cors, bongo nets, multi-haps cors, and calvet nets. This equipment helps in collecting benthic organisms, copepods, chlorophyl content, and nutrient levels.
Everyday is exciting and an exhilarating adventure underway while assisting MSTs and the scientists. Our mission on this trip is to further scientific research in the Bering Sea. It's worthwhile knowing that we assisted in such efforts!
~SN Meno

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