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Leaving Johnston Atoll waters: PIFSC SE-13-07 “Deep -7” Bottomfish research expedition blog
Aloha to the Pacific Remote Island Marine National Monument waters of Johnston Atoll. The sampling objectives have been accomplished and the scientists and crew onboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette and are heading home. The bird colony (comprised mainly … Continue reading
Posted in Fisheries Research and Monitoring, Scientific Operations
Tagged ADCP, bottomfish, Cassandra Pardee, chlorophyll, Cobb, connectivity, cruise, CTD, Deep-7, DNA, Eddie Ebisui III, ehu, Eric Breuer, Eric Mooney, fin-clip, Fisheries Research and Monitoring Division, gindai, hapu'upu'u, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific University, Hawai`i Institute of Marine Biology, Henry Ching reel, Johnston Atoll, Justin Kantor, kalekale, lehi, Louise Giuseffi, Marine National Monument, Meagan Sundberg, oceanographic, onaga, opakapaka, Oscar Elton Sette, otolith, Pacific Remote Islands, PRIAs, Robert Humphreys, Robert Spina, Science Operations, SE-13-07, Tommy Knowles, trawl, water chemistry
All in a day’s work: PIFSC SE-13-07 “Deep -7” Bottomfish research expedition blog.
The bottomfish research expedition is progressing along nicely and the work is keeping the scientists very busy. The day begins early as the crew meet to discuss the day’s bottomfish sampling locations. The small boats are then deployed to commence … Continue reading
Posted in Fisheries Research and Monitoring, Scientific Operations
Tagged ADCP, bottomfish, Cassandra Pardee, chlorophyll, Cobb, connectivity, cruise, CTD, Deep-7, Eddie Ebisui III, ehu, Eric Breuer, Eric Mooney, fin-clip, Fisheries Research and Monitoring Division, gindai, hapu'upu'u, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific University, Hawai`i Institute of Marine Biology, Johnston Atoll, Justin Kantor, kalekale, lehi, Louise Giuseffi, Marine National Monument, Meagan Sundberg, oceanographic, onaga, opakapaka, Oscar Elton Sette, otolith, Pacific Remote Islands, PRIAs, Robert Humphreys DNA, Science Operations, SE-13-07, Tommy Knowles, trawl, water chemistry
Welcome to the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) SE-13-07 “Deep -7” Bottomfish research expedition blog
On Sunday August 18th 2013 scientists aboard the NOAA Ship Oscar Elton Sette departed Ford Island Hawaii (NOAA’s soon to be new home) en route to waters of Johnston Atoll. This research expedition will be engaged in a 19-day research … Continue reading
Posted in Fisheries Research and Monitoring, Scientific Operations
Tagged ADCP, bottomfish, Cassandra Pardee, chlorophyll, Cobb, connectivity, cruise, CTD, Deep-7, DNA, Eddie Ebisui III, ehu, Eric Breuer, Eric Mooney, fin-clip, Fisheries Research and Monitoring Division, gindai, hapu'upu'u, Hawaii, Hawaii Pacific University, Hawai`i Institute of Marine Biology, Johnston Atoll, Justin Kantor, kalekale, lehi, Louise Giuseffi, Marine National Monument, Meagan Sundberg, Monterey Bay Aquarium, oceanographic, onaga, opakapaka, Oscar Elton Sette, otolith, Pacific Remote Islands, PRIAs, Robert Humphreys, Science Operations, SE-13-07, Tommy Knowles, trawl, water chemistry