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Healy Decks

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Description: The 02 deck where my stateroom is located is in the bottom row of portholes of the big white box at the bow of the ship (second one from the left). The next deck up and next row of portholes up is called the 03 deck, then the 04 deck where the captain, officers, chief scientist, and wardroom are located, then you can see the rectangular windows all around the bridge. Aloftcon is the black box with a white railing around it above the bridge.

Healy's Fantail

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Description: This is where much of the science happens – the fantail at the stern of the ship. You can see the yellow port and starboard side cranes on the fantail as well as the yellow A-frame at the very back of the ship.

Filter Feeder

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Description: Marj fills each 500-milliliter cup with water. Depending on the water sample, it may take anywhere from 3 to 10 liters of water to clog a filter with enough matter for analysis.

Water Carrier

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Description: Marj fills these jugs with water from the CTD and then hauls them over to her station in the science lab.

Heavy Duty

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Description: A Coast Guard MST (Marine Science Technician) is in charge of lowering and raising the CTD using a winch and pulley system. When empty, the CTD weighs roughly 1,200 pounds.

Twenty Questions

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Description: Marj and I sat down in the science lab to chat about her research. I quizzed her endlessly about her work, and she kindly answered all of my questions in great detail.

Get That Ice!

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Description: Early on in the expedition, Marj and Beth Cassie went on a quest to gather ice that had algae clinging to it. Ice algae acts as the starter culture for the spring algal bloom. That algae is the base of the entire food web.

Fog Rainbow

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Sun Halo

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Sam’s Cup – 4

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Description: 6/1/06 – I wanted you to see all the decorations on my cup before I put it in the water. I am afraid it will never look the same again…

Sam’s Cup – 3

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Description: 6/1/06 – Yet another view of my beautiful cup, with as much information as I could possibly write on it.

Sam’s Cup – 2

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Description: 6/1/06 – I have decorated my cup with a permanent marker. There is something novel about being able to say that your name has been down, that far, under the ocean.

Sam’s Cup

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Description: 6/1/06 – Mrs. Barlow poses with her cup before it is sent down to 2000 meters with the CTD.

6/1/06 - The Final Run

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Description: We are almost finished reoccupying stations south of St. Lawrence Island and now we are working on a transect out towards deeper water on the edge of the shelf before we head back to Dutch Harbor.

6/1/06 - The Shelf

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Description: Can you tell the difference between the shallow water on the continental shelf and the deep water of the basin? The lighter blue means shallower water and the darker blue means deeper water.

USCGA Cadets

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Description: 3/C Meaghan Geis (left) and 1/C Caroline Dayton pause for a picture after I finished interviewing them. They are Cadets at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut, on summer assignment aboard the USCGC Healy.

Crew and Scientists

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Description: 5/11/06 The Crew and the Scientists aboard the USCGC Healy gather on the helo deck for a photo in front of the helo. Can you find Sam and Patty?

Takeoff Time

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Description: After a two hour tour of the Healy, Bobby, Bob, and Edmond flew back to Gambell.

Listen Up!

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Description: Bobby, Bob, and Edmond listen intently to the helicopter safety guidelines before boarding the helo bound for Gambell on St. Lawrence Island.

Well Done

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Description: LTjg Wagonseller of NOAA congratulates Bobby Ungwiluk on a job well done. Bobby won NOAA’s 2005-2006 Taking the Pulse of the Planet Award for his science fair project.



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