Howdy all,

What an awesome journey we’ve had over these past two months of leg three! We’ve hit some major milestones over the last two weeks – completing all our long station sampling, wrapping up our uCTD casts, finishing the underway system collections, and getting the ship clean and packed up. Our next stop is Papeete, Tahiti, where we’ll resupply and exchange our crew and team of scientists!

Long Station 12 went off without a hitch with more successful deployents and recoveries of our CTDs and arrays. But Station 13 (appropriately named) threw us some curveballs. Our intended location for Station 13 was at 30° S location, but severe weather forced us to pivot to 27.5° S. Even there, we faced some of the roughest seas of our entire cruise. With high winds and large swells, deployments were more challenging and stressful for our equipment. Particularly pushing our CTD/rosette’s .322 electro-mechanical wire close to its safety limits.

Despite the challenges, Station 13 proved to be a triumphant finale to our main research operations. We successfully:

  • Deployed all ARGO and NKE floats
  • Secured all arrays
  • Collected, processed, and stored valuable hydrographic and biogeochemical data sets
  • Completed our 161st (and final!) celebratory uCTD cast

One of the most rewarding aspects of the SPOC cruise has been getting hands-on with our the various types of equipment. There was something special about not just operating but truly understanding and maintaining instruments like the LISST, UVP, uCTD, HyperPro, wirewalker, and various GPS beacons to name just a few. Developing this understanding has improved my confidence when working with this equipment and my technical abilities as a whole. 

We’re now transitioning into the final phase of my third leg- KM2419, an ocean floor mapping cruise from Tahiti back to Hawaii. The labs are cleaned and packed, ready for the transit home and subsequent HOT cruise. Stay tuned for updates for my experiences in Tahiti and the start of the mapping cruise!

All the best,

Hunter

 

– Sunset from Station 12

– The birthday cake that the galley crew was kind enough to put together for me

– One of the last uCTD recoveries near 30 degrees South complete with high winds and large waves

– Briana and I post uCTD #161 recovery

– The Wirewalker stripped down for cleaning before we packed it up

– A team of awesome people celebrating the conclusion of the SPOC cruise!