Month: May 2022

Pre-Cruise Introduction

 

My name is Kyle Hebert. I just graduated from the California State University Maritime Academy as a Marine Transportation major with a minor in Marine Science and a US Coast Guard 3rd Mate unlimited tonnage license. While at Cal Maritime, I enjoyed blending my experiences as a deck cadet learning deck safety, cargo operations, and how to manuever vessels with scientific studies. Including optimizing a methodology to measure ammonium concentrations in the Carquinez Strait, maintaining a YSI 6600V2 Sonde in collaboration with San Francisco State University, and going out on research cruises with the R/V Questary throughout the San Francisco Estuary. I have found a passion collecting samples and working in the lab that has given me direction for my future. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to work with the Rosential School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami onboard their research vessel, F.G. Walton Smith. I hope to be a helpful hand wherever I am needed and to soak up the knowledge and expertise required to be a well-rounded Marine Technician in the UNOLS Fleet. 

Introduction

I am Danny Brunet and I am headed to Delaware to board the R/V Sharp to support an NOAA Fisheries Science Party with a Scallop survey as a Marine Tech intern. I have just finished my junior year at the University of Alaska Southeast and am pursuing a Bachelor’s in Marine Biology.

This is my first time going offshore for multiple days as my prior experience has been limited to day trips on smaller research vessels. I have had some experience with different marine technology before but I am excited to learn even more especially about the operation of the Scallop Dredge and Hab-Cam. I’m excited to learn plenty from this survey and see all the different technologies and meet the crew that I’ll be working with as well.

Introduction

I am Jackson Hollocker and tomorrow I will be flying to Delaware to board the R/V Sharp to help support a Scallop Survey with an NOAA Fisheries Science Party. I have just finished my junior year at Northwestern Michigan College and I am pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Marine Technology. 

 

This will be my first time offshore for an extended period of time. My current boating experience is only day trips aboard my school’s research vessel the 56-foot R/V Northwestern. My Marine Technology experience includes working with the deployment of ROVs and multiple sonar systems both from shore and the R/V Northwestern. Working on the Hab-Cam and the Scallop Dredge will be very new to me. I have a lot to learn and I am extremely excited to board the R/V Sharp and meet the equipment and crew I will be working with. 

Attached is an image of me learning about troubleshooting procedures for the Falcon ROV. 

 

Pre-Cruise Introduction

Hello everyone! 

My name is Alesha Gregoire and I am a recent graduate of Maine Maritime Academy. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Biology and Small Vessel Operations where I got my able body seaman certification and a 200 ton mates license.

I am excited to join the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami aboard the F.G. Walton Smith. I am excited to help out with anything on board, as I have prior deckhand experience and some engineering experience through school. This is perfect for the engine replacement project that is scheduled while aboard.

More about myself, I am a certified PADI SCUBA diver, I love being on or around the ocean (whether that is boating or performing science or sitting at the beach), and during the winter time I enjoy skiing. I recently completed my undergrad project on investigating the clearance rate of microplastics in the Jonah Crab’s digestive system.

A small lump fish that was recovered during salmon treatments, Summer ’21. 

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