Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Cruise Planning Synopsis


AT26-15 a&b

Ship

R/V Atlantis

Vehicles

AUV Sentry, HOV Alvin
- added HOV Alvin on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added AUV Sentry on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Cruise Party

Cliff Cunningham: Principal Investigator
Duke University 130 Science Drive Durham, NC US 27708
+1 919 660 7356
cliff@duke.edu

David Eggleston: Principal Investigator
NC State University 303 College Circle Morehead City, NC US 27695
+1 919 515 7840
eggleston@ncsu.edu

Ruoying He: Principal Investigator
North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC US 27695
+1 919 513 0249
rhe@ncsu.edu

Svetlana Maslakova: Principal Investigator
University of Oregon P.O. BOX 5389 Charleston, OR US 97420
+1 541 888 2581 ext. 309
svetlana@uoregon.edu

Cindy Van Dover: Principal Investigator, Chief Scientist
Duke University Marine Laboratory 135 Duke Marine Lab Rd Beaufort, NC US 28516
+1 252 504 7655
clv3@duke.edu

Craig Young: Principal Investigator
University of Oregon Oregon Institute of Marine Biology P.O. BOX 5389 Charleston, OR US 97420
+1 541 888 2581 ext. 299
cmyoung@uoregon.edu
- added Cindy Van Dover as Chief Scientist on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added Cliff Cunningham as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added David Eggleston as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added Ruoying He as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added Svetlana Maslakova as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added Cindy Van Dover as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added Craig Young as Principal Investigator on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Departure: May 21, 2014

Morehead City NC

Arrival: Jun 14, 2014

Woods Hole MA

Operations Area

Atlantic Margin - site locations shared with WHOI as xlsx file
- changed Gulf of Mexico to Atlantic Margin - site locations shared with WHOI as xlsx file on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- Gulf of Mexico on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Lat/Lon:
Depth Range: 200 / max (m)
- changed max from 3500 to max (m) on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- added min 200, changed max from max (m) to 3500 on Mar 3, 2014 10:08 AM by Eric Benway
- set max to max (m) on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Will the vessel be operating within 200 NM of a foreign country? no

Science Objectives

The primary objective of the SeepC Project is to advance our general knowledge of connectivity in the deep sea using taxa found at seeps as model systems. The focus is on species and processes occurring in the Intra-American Sea (including the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern seaboard of the US), with attention to oceanographic circulation, life histories, and genetics.  Questions that apply in shallow-water systems motivate this study:

  1. What phylogeographic breaks occur in the system? It is important to distinguish between phylogeography and connectivity.  A phylogeographic break implies a long history of isolation or possibly cryptic speciation, while genetic population structure indicates gene flow is reduced, but still ongoing or recent. 
  2. Do collections from different sites indicate a panmictic population of a given species?  This is the fundamental question about connectivity and the scale of population genetic variation in marine species with planktonic larvae and it comprises extent of gene flow, directionality, and relative contributions.
  3. What bio-physical processes underlie observed connectivities?  Biological processes (e.g., larval distributions in the water column, timing of reproduction, and planktonic larval duration) and physical processes of transport and dispersion interact to determine connectivity.

Our efforts include improving the oceanographic model for the IAS near the seabed using current data from moorings at several depths and locations and coupling this model to a Lagrangian larval transport model.  We stress the importance of iterative interactions among the science teams to advance our understanding of connectivity in the deep sea through descriptive and hypothesis-driven research.   We will develop effective and best methods for hypothesis testing under the constraints of working in a relatively inaccessible environment and will build capacity in understanding connectivity in deep-sea systems.

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The primary objective of the SeepC Project is to advance our general knowledge of connectivity in the deep sea using taxa found at seeps as model systems. The focus is on species and processes occurring in the Intra-American Sea (including the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and eastern seaboard of the US), with attention to oceanographic circulation, life histories, and genetics.  Questions that apply in shallow-water systems motivate this study:

  1. What phylogeographic breaks occur in the system? It is important to distinguish between phylogeography and connectivity.  A phylogeographic break implies a long history of isolation or possibly cryptic speciation, while genetic population structure indicates gene flow is reduced, but still ongoing or recent. 
  2. Do collections from different sites indicate a panmictic population of a given species?  This is the fundamental question about connectivity and the scale of population genetic variation in marine species with planktonic larvae and it comprises extent of gene flow, directionality, and relative contributions.
  3. What bio-physical processes underlie observed connectivities?  Biological processes (e.g., larval distributions in the water column, timing of reproduction, and planktonic larval duration) and physical processes of transport and dispersion interact to determine connectivity.

Our efforts include improving the oceanographic model for the IAS near the seabed using current data from moorings at several depths and locations and coupling this model to a Lagrangian larval transport model.  We stress the importance of iterative interactions among the science teams to advance our understanding of connectivity in the deep sea through descriptive and hypothesis-driven research.   We will develop effective and best methods for hypothesis testing under the constraints of working in a relatively inaccessible environment and will build capacity in understanding connectivity in deep-sea systems.

on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Science Activities

1) Two mooring recoveries
2) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp); carbonates
3) Sentry plankton sampling 
4) MOCNESS tows
5) Sentry high-resolution mapping 
6) 
CTD casts
7) XBTs
8) Shipboard acoustics (methane plumes)


- changed Three primary study sites: 
Leg A May 21 to June 5.
i) Brine Pool/GC
ii) Alaminos Canyon

Leg B June 5 to June 14
i) Florida Escarpment

Coordinates
GC petroleum site (adjacent to Brine Pool) 27 44.7N 91 13.3W 540 m (Green Canyon lease 234) Bergquist et al. 2005 tubeworms and mussels
Brine Pool NR1 27 43'24"N 91 16'30"W 650 m (Green Canyon lease 233) Bergquist et al. 2005 childressi
Brine Pool NR1 27:43°N 91:17°W 640 m    
Alaminos Canyon 645 26°21.267198 94°29.899938′W 2213 m Kellogg 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3545 −94.4998 2240 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3714 −94.4969 2223 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26-21.34N 94-29.84W 2230 m Alvin 3625 tubeworms, clams, mussels
FE 26 01.8N 84 54.9W 3288 Turnipseed et al. 2004; Alvin 3634-3636  

NEW SITES OF INTEREST: 
MC853 28 07.6N, 89 08.5W; 1075 m

DC583 28 23.1N, 87 23.3W; 2445 m

 


1) Two mooring recoveries

Brine Pool NR1
Released 11/5/13, 0830
27deg43.394'N, 091deg16.753'W

Alaminos Canyon
Released 11/6/13, 1448
26deg21.300'N, 095deg29.799'W

Each of the train wheel anchors has wood and bone bags to be recovered as well as a 4-tube larval trap.   Both moorings use non-impolodable volume floats (syntactic foam or plastic).  The Brine Pool mooring also has a small float with a small spar and orange flag for visibility at the surface. 

2) One Mooring deployment (Florida Escarpment)
similar configuration as those recovered

3) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp) 

4) Sentry plankton sampling 
Strategies TBD in consultation with Sentry team, but perhaps a series of pump runs directly above seep sites (lowest possible altitude; sampling a constrained area, on the order of 100 m x 100 m (?); multiple heights above bottom (lowest, 10 m, 50 m, 100 m etc?)

5) MOCNESS tows
Strategies TBD - would be great to plan a simple experiment to compare Sentry and MOCNESS

6) Sentry high-resolution mapping of Fl Esc wall

7) Sentry high-resolution maps of all seep areas (imaging and bathymetry)

8) CTD casts

9) XBTs

10) Hydrophone


to 1) Two mooring recoveries
2) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp); carbonates
3) Sentry plankton sampling 
4) MOCNESS tows
5) Sentry high-resolution mapping 
6) 
CTD casts
7) XBTs
8) Shipboard acoustics (methane plumes)


on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- changed Three primary study sites: 
Leg 1:
i) Brine Pool/GC
ii) Alaminos Canyon

Leg 2:
i) Florida Escarpment

Coordinates
GC petroleum site (adjacent to Brine Pool) 27 44.7N 91 13.3W 540 m (Green Canyon lease 234) Bergquist et al. 2005 tubeworms and mussels
Brine Pool NR1 27 43'24"N 91 16'30"W 650 m (Green Canyon lease 233) Bergquist et al. 2005 childressi
Brine Pool NR1 27:43°N 91:17°W 640 m    
Alaminos Canyon 645 26°21.267198 94°29.899938′W 2213 m Kellogg 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3545 −94.4998 2240 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3714 −94.4969 2223 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26-21.34N 94-29.84W 2230 m Alvin 3625 tubeworms, clams, mussels
FE 26 01.8N 84 54.9W 3288 Turnipseed et al. 2004; Alvin 3634-3636  

NEW SITES OF INTEREST: 
MC853 28 07.6N, 89 08.5W; 1075 m

DC583 28 23.1N, 87 23.3W; 2445 m

 


1) Two mooring recoveries

Brine Pool NR1
Released 11/5/13, 0830
27deg43.394'N, 091deg16.753'W

Alaminos Canyon
Released 11/6/13, 1448
26deg21.300'N, 095deg29.799'W

Each of the train wheel anchors has wood and bone bags to be recovered as well as a 4-tube larval trap.   Both moorings use non-impolodable volume floats (syntactic foam or plastic).  The Brine Pool mooring also has a small float with a small spar and orange flag for visibility at the surface. 

2) One Mooring deployment (Florida Escarpment)
similar configuration as those recovered

3) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp) 

4) Sentry plankton sampling 
Strategies TBD in consultation with Sentry team, but perhaps a series of pump runs directly above seep sites (lowest possible altitude; sampling a constrained area, on the order of 100 m x 100 m (?); multiple heights above bottom (lowest, 10 m, 50 m, 100 m etc?)

5) MOCNESS tows
Strategies TBD - would be great to plan a simple experiment to compare Sentry and MOCNESS

6) Sentry high-resolution mapping of Fl Esc wall

7) Sentry high-resolution maps of all seep areas (imaging and bathymetry)

8) CTD casts

9) XBTs

10) Hydrophone


to Three primary study sites: 
Leg A May 21 to June 5.
i) Brine Pool/GC
ii) Alaminos Canyon

Leg B June 5 to June 14
i) Florida Escarpment

Coordinates
GC petroleum site (adjacent to Brine Pool) 27 44.7N 91 13.3W 540 m (Green Canyon lease 234) Bergquist et al. 2005 tubeworms and mussels
Brine Pool NR1 27 43'24"N 91 16'30"W 650 m (Green Canyon lease 233) Bergquist et al. 2005 childressi
Brine Pool NR1 27:43°N 91:17°W 640 m    
Alaminos Canyon 645 26°21.267198 94°29.899938′W 2213 m Kellogg 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3545 −94.4998 2240 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3714 −94.4969 2223 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26-21.34N 94-29.84W 2230 m Alvin 3625 tubeworms, clams, mussels
FE 26 01.8N 84 54.9W 3288 Turnipseed et al. 2004; Alvin 3634-3636  

NEW SITES OF INTEREST: 
MC853 28 07.6N, 89 08.5W; 1075 m

DC583 28 23.1N, 87 23.3W; 2445 m

 


1) Two mooring recoveries

Brine Pool NR1
Released 11/5/13, 0830
27deg43.394'N, 091deg16.753'W

Alaminos Canyon
Released 11/6/13, 1448
26deg21.300'N, 095deg29.799'W

Each of the train wheel anchors has wood and bone bags to be recovered as well as a 4-tube larval trap.   Both moorings use non-impolodable volume floats (syntactic foam or plastic).  The Brine Pool mooring also has a small float with a small spar and orange flag for visibility at the surface. 

2) One Mooring deployment (Florida Escarpment)
similar configuration as those recovered

3) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp) 

4) Sentry plankton sampling 
Strategies TBD in consultation with Sentry team, but perhaps a series of pump runs directly above seep sites (lowest possible altitude; sampling a constrained area, on the order of 100 m x 100 m (?); multiple heights above bottom (lowest, 10 m, 50 m, 100 m etc?)

5) MOCNESS tows
Strategies TBD - would be great to plan a simple experiment to compare Sentry and MOCNESS

6) Sentry high-resolution mapping of Fl Esc wall

7) Sentry high-resolution maps of all seep areas (imaging and bathymetry)

8) CTD casts

9) XBTs

10) Hydrophone


on May 23, 2014 8:12 AM by Eric Benway
- Three primary study sites: 
Leg 1:
i) Brine Pool/GC
ii) Alaminos Canyon

Leg 2:
i) Florida Escarpment

Coordinates
GC petroleum site (adjacent to Brine Pool) 27 44.7N 91 13.3W 540 m (Green Canyon lease 234) Bergquist et al. 2005 tubeworms and mussels
Brine Pool NR1 27 43'24"N 91 16'30"W 650 m (Green Canyon lease 233) Bergquist et al. 2005 childressi
Brine Pool NR1 27:43°N 91:17°W 640 m    
Alaminos Canyon 645 26°21.267198 94°29.899938′W 2213 m Kellogg 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3545 −94.4998 2240 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26.3714 −94.4969 2223 m Roberts et al 2010  
Alaminos Canyon 645 26-21.34N 94-29.84W 2230 m Alvin 3625 tubeworms, clams, mussels
FE 26 01.8N 84 54.9W 3288 Turnipseed et al. 2004; Alvin 3634-3636  

NEW SITES OF INTEREST: 
MC853 28 07.6N, 89 08.5W; 1075 m

DC583 28 23.1N, 87 23.3W; 2445 m

 


1) Two mooring recoveries

Brine Pool NR1
Released 11/5/13, 0830
27deg43.394'N, 091deg16.753'W

Alaminos Canyon
Released 11/6/13, 1448
26deg21.300'N, 095deg29.799'W

Each of the train wheel anchors has wood and bone bags to be recovered as well as a 4-tube larval trap.   Both moorings use non-impolodable volume floats (syntactic foam or plastic).  The Brine Pool mooring also has a small float with a small spar and orange flag for visibility at the surface. 

2) One Mooring deployment (Florida Escarpment)
similar configuration as those recovered

3) Alvin seep sampling
mussels, clams, tubeworms, and associated animals; targeting at least 30 individuals per species (manips, net, slurp) 

4) Sentry plankton sampling 
Strategies TBD in consultation with Sentry team, but perhaps a series of pump runs directly above seep sites (lowest possible altitude; sampling a constrained area, on the order of 100 m x 100 m (?); multiple heights above bottom (lowest, 10 m, 50 m, 100 m etc?)

5) MOCNESS tows
Strategies TBD - would be great to plan a simple experiment to compare Sentry and MOCNESS

6) Sentry high-resolution mapping of Fl Esc wall

7) Sentry high-resolution maps of all seep areas (imaging and bathymetry)

8) CTD casts

9) XBTs

10) Hydrophone


on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Additional Info

Pre-cruise Planning Meeting: Teleconference
- Teleconference on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Meeting Notes: an initial teleconference is scheduled for 13 Jan, 1500-1700 with WHOI operators
- an initial teleconference is scheduled for 13 Jan, 1500-1700 with WHOI operators on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Stations:

  MC853_1075 m
  Distance: 165
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 28° 7.6’ N
  Longitude: 89° 8.5’ W

  GC234_540 m
  Distance: 115
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 27° 44.7’ N
  Longitude: 91° 13.3’ W

  Brine Pool_650 m
  Distance: 3
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 27° 43.4’ N
  Longitude: 91° 16.5’ W

  Alaminos Canyon_2213 m
  Distance: 195
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 26° 21.27’ N
  Longitude: 94° 29.9’ W

  Gulfport
  Distance: 425
  Days: 1
  Latitude:
  Longitude:

  DC583_2445 m
  Distance: 148
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 28° 23.1’ N
  Longitude: 87° 23.3’ W

  Florida Escarpment_3288 m
  Distance: 192
  Days: 2
  Latitude: 26° 1.8’ N
  Longitude: 84° 54.9’ W

  St Pete
  Distance: 172
  Days: null
  Latitude:
  Longitude:
- added Name: MC853_1075 m, Lat: 28° 7.6’ N, Lon: 89° 8.5’ W, Distance: 165, Days: 2
added Name: GC234_540 m, Lat: 27° 44.7’ N, Lon: 91° 13.3’ W, Distance: 115, Days: 2
added Name: Brine Pool_650 m, Lat: 27° 43.4’ N, Lon: 91° 16.5’ W, Distance: 3, Days: 2
added Name: Alaminos Canyon_2213 m, Lat: 26° 21.27’ N, Lon: 94° 29.9’ W, Distance: 195, Days: 2
added Name: Gulfport, Lat: , Lon: , Distance: 425, Days: 1
added Name: DC583_2445 m, Lat: 28° 23.1’ N, Lon: 87° 23.3’ W, Distance: 148, Days: 2
added Name: Florida Escarpment_3288 m, Lat: 26° 1.8’ N, Lon: 84° 54.9’ W, Distance: 192, Days: 2
added Name: St Pete, Lat: , Lon: , Distance: 172, Days: on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Supporting documentation:

- CVDover_Cruise_Planning_Document_6_April_2014.xls on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- added CVDover_Cruise_Planning_Document_6_April_2014.xls on Apr 15, 2014 2:59 PM by Eric Benway
- Brine_Pool_Mooring_Diagrm.pdf on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- Alaminos_Canyon_mooring_diagram.pdf on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- ATLANTIS_LABS_114884.pdf on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- Copy_of_gom_timeline.xls on Apr 15, 2014 2:56 PM by Eric Benway
- Copy_of_gom_timeline.xls on Apr 15, 2014 2:55 PM by Eric Benway
- Cruise_Plan_Station_Data.docx on Apr 15, 2014 2:56 PM by Eric Benway
- added Brine_Pool_Mooring_Diagrm.pdf on Apr 15, 2014 2:59 PM by Eric Benway
- added Alaminos_Canyon_mooring_diagram.pdf on Apr 15, 2014 2:59 PM by Eric Benway
- added ATLANTIS_LABS_114884.pdf on Apr 15, 2014 2:58 PM by Eric Benway
- added Copy_of_gom_timeline.xls on Apr 15, 2014 2:56 PM by Eric Benway
- added Copy_of_gom_timeline.xls on Apr 3, 2014 8:30 AM by Eric Benway
- added Cruise_Plan_Station_Data.docx on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- -changed THERE WILL BE A LATE CRUISE PORT CALL JUNE 5 INTO GULFPORT MS.   This will be same day docking and departure for personnel transfers and samples off load. 

May 21 to June 5  = AT26-15 a
June 5 to June 14 = AT26-15 b
to on Apr 9, 2015 1:05 PM by Eric Benway
- -changed THERE WILL BE A LATE CRUISE PORT CALL JUNE 5 INTO GULFPORT MS.   This will be same day docking and departure for personnel transfers and samples off load. to THERE WILL BE A LATE CRUISE PORT CALL JUNE 5 INTO GULFPORT MS.   This will be same day docking and departure for personnel transfers and samples off load. 

May 21 to June 5  = AT26-15 a
June 5 to June 14 = AT26-15 b
on May 23, 2014 8:12 AM by Eric Benway
- -added THERE WILL BE A LATE CRUISE PORT CALL JUNE 5 INTO GULFPORT MS.   This will be same day docking and departure for personnel transfers and samples off load. on Feb 25, 2014 10:50 AM by Eric Benway

Funding

Funding Agency: NSF
Grant or contract number: 1031050

Scientific Instrumentation for R/V Atlantis


Science Van 1 Revisions
-added Science Van1 on May 23, 2014 8:15 AM by Eric Benway

Science Van 2 Revisions
-added Science Van2 on May 23, 2014 8:15 AM by Eric Benway

Shipboard Equipment

Bathymetry System 12 kHz,
Deionized Water System,
Science Underway Seawater System,
Multibeam ,
Fume Hood,
Navigation - Position
-added Fume Hood on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Multibeam on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Bathymetry System 12 kHz on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Deionized Water System on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Navigation - Position on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Science Underway Seawater System on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Shipboard Communication

Basic Internet access via HiSeasNet
-added Basic Internet access via HiSeasNet on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

CTD/Water Sampling

Mocness ,
911+ Rosette 24-position, 10-liter bottle Rosette with dual T/C sensors
-added Mocness on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added 911+ Rosette 24-position, 10-liter bottle Rosette with dual T/C sensors on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Critical CTD Sensors

CTD TEAM: PLEASE BE SURE THE INSTRUMENTS YOU NEED ARE IDENTIFIED
- added CTD TEAM: PLEASE BE SURE THE INSTRUMENTS YOU NEED ARE IDENTIFIED on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Sample Storage

Climate Controlled Walk-in,
Freezer -70°C 25 cu. ft.,
Freezer -70°C 3.2 cu. ft. ea.,
Refrigerator 8.6 cu. ft.,
Scientific Walk-in Freezer
-added Climate Controlled Walk-in on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Freezer -70°C 25 cu. ft. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Freezer -70°C 3.2 cu. ft. ea. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Refrigerator 8.6 cu. ft. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Scientific Walk-in Freezer on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Storage Notes: NB: We would like two walk-in spaces temperature controlled, one set a the ambient temperaure at 450 m, the other set at near-freezing. I.e., both at refrigerator T (7C, 3-4C). I checked the 'walk-in freezer' as the place holder for these two walk-in needs.  We will supply temperatures.
- added NB: We would like two walk-in spaces temperature controlled, one set a the ambient temperaure at 450 m, the other set at near-freezing. I.e., both at refrigerator T (7C, 3-4C). I checked the 'walk-in freezer' as the place holder for these two walk-in needs.  We will supply temperatures. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Navigation

Will you be using Long Base Line (LBL) navigation? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
How many nets? null
How many tansponders? null
Will you be using Ultra-short baseline (USBL) navigation?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Navigation

GPS,
USBL
-added GPS on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added USBL on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Navigation Notes: For navigation and maps, we defer a final decision until consultation with the Alvin and Sentry operators.  There is a lot of high resolution mapping already completed for the GoM; we need to discover how to find the right type of files and would value advice.
- added For navigation and maps, we defer a final decision until consultation with the Alvin and Sentry operators.  There is a lot of high resolution mapping already completed for the GoM; we need to discover how to find the right type of files and would value advice. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Winch Notes: We will recover moorings; MOORING TEAM, please complete this section.
- added We will recover moorings; MOORING TEAM, please complete this section. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Wire use and application

CTD Winch with .322" Electro-mechanical wire
-added CTD Winch with .322" Electro-mechanical wire on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Winch Notes:

Standard Oceanographic Cables

Slip ring required? no
Non-standard wire required? no
Traction winch required? no

Specialized Deck Equipment

Mooring Deployment/Recovery Equipment Required: no Type: 
Cruise Specific Science Winch Required: no Type: 
Nets Required: no Type: 

Over the Side Equipment

Will you be bringing any equipment (winches, blocks, etc.) that lowers instruments over the side? yes
Details: MOORING TEAM: Please request the BIG POWER acoustic release command box!

3/1/14 - eb.
* WHOI Mooring Group is lending two "8011-M" deck boxes for this cruise.   Delivery in May before mobe.
- changed from MOORING TEAM: Please request the BIG POWER acoustic release command box! to MOORING TEAM: Please request the BIG POWER acoustic release command box!

3/1/14 - eb.
* WHOI Mooring Group is lending two "8011-M" deck boxes for this cruise.   Delivery in May before mobe.
on May 23, 2014 8:15 AM by Eric Benway
- added MOORING TEAM: Please request the BIG POWER acoustic release command box! on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Special Requirements

Elecrical Power: no Identify 
Equipment Handling: no Identify: 
Inter/intraship Communications: no Identify: 
Science Stowage: no Identify: 
Water: no Identify: 

Additional Cruise Items/Activities

Explosive Devices:no
Portable Air Compressors:no
Flammable Gases:no
Small Boat Operations:no
SCUBA Diving Operations:no

Hazardous Material

Will hazardous material be utilized?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Describe deployment method and quantity:
We will use small volumes of formalin and alcohol to preserve specimens.

CRAIG YOUNG: Add your larval trap chemicals
- added We will use small volumes of formalin and alcohol to preserve specimens.

CRAIG YOUNG: Add your larval trap chemicals
on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Radioactive Material

Radioiosotopes:no

Additional Information

Is night time work anticipated on this cruise?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Specialized tech support (Seabeam, coring, other):
MOCNESS, SENTRY
- added MOCNESS, SENTRY on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Other required equipment and special needs:

Scientific Instrumentation for HOV Alvin


Current Chart(s):

What type of samples do you expect to collect?invertebrates - the usual: mussels, clams, tube worms, shrimp, snails, etc null
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway null null

Site Survey

Will you provide detailed charts of the work area(s)?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If no, willl you need R/V Atlantis to generate maps of the work area(s)?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Will you need post-dive maps of the work area generated?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Navigation

Will you be using Long Base Line (LBL) navigation? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
How many nets? 0
How many tansponders? 0
Will you be using Ultra-short baseline (USBL) navigation for other than Alvin operations?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Vehicle Equipment

Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 12,
Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 24,
CTD,
Large capacity slurp samplers: multi-chamber,
Scoop nets,
Push corers (12-pack rack),
Small capacity slurp samplers
-added Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 12 on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 24 on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added CTD on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Large capacity slurp samplers: multi-chamber on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Scoop nets on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Push corers (12-pack rack) on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Small capacity slurp samplers on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added invertebrates - the usual: mussels, clams, tube worms, shrimp, snails, etc on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Elevators

Will you be using elevators to transport samples to the surface?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If yes, how many would you anticipate?

Science Supplied Equipment

Are you supplying equipment to be used on HOV Alvin yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Has this equipment been used on Alvin before? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Please give a brief description of the equipment, its intended purpose, the cruise # it was last used on if any and its deployment method.
hydrophone: D Eggleston is PI and will provide info; Sentry notes.
- added hydrophone: D Eggleston is PI and will provide info; Sentry notes. on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Does this equipment use an external pressure housing? yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Has the pressure housing been tested per Alvin Pressure Test requirements? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Pressure housing schematic with dimensions and include air and water weights.
Air weight of this equipment?
Water weight of this equipment?
Does the equipment require a power interface from Alvin? no
Voltage required null
Power required
Data Interface
Does the equipment meet the electrical requirements of the Alvin User Manual? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Please provide power and comms specifics, wiring diagram, pinout, and wiring harness in advance of the cruise.
Does this equipment require hydraulic inputs from the vehicle? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Hydraulic schematic of the equipment requirements.
Does this equipment require manipulation? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If yes, please describe how the equipment is to be manipulated:
Will this equipment be deployed off the vehicle? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If yes, please describe how the equipment is intended for deployment:
If yes, will the equipment be disconnected from the vehicle and left in situ? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
How long will the deployment be?
Will the equipment be recovered by the same vehicle? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Do you intend to recover any other previously deployed equipment? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If yes, please describe this equipment:
Does this equipment use any glass spheres for either buoyancy or as pressure housings? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Does the equipment have an associated computer or control panel for remote operation from the personnel sphere? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Has the computer or control panel been gas tested for use in the personnel sphere? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Hazardous Material

Will hazardous material be utilized?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Describe deployment method and quantity:

Additional Information

Brief operations description or comments:
We are very interested in conducting two dives per day at the shallow sites (Brine Pool and GC234).

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DAYS ON STATION ARE NOT FINALIZED
- added We are very interested in conducting two dives per day at the shallow sites (Brine Pool and GC234).

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DAYS ON STATION ARE NOT FINALIZED
on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Navy Clearance:
Granted 05/16/14:
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-22N 94-31W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-39N 88-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-34N 88-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-16W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-23N 87-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-38N 92-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-15W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-45N 91-13W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-49N 91-32W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-56N 90-28W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-07N 91-10W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-08N 89-08W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-11N 88-01W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-06N 88-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-02N 84-55W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-41N 91-40W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-20N 92-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-06N 92-37W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
- changed from Requested 05/14/14:
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-22N 94-31W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-39N 88-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-34N 88-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-16W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-23N 87-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-38N 92-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-15W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-45N 91-13W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-49N 91-32W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-56N 90-28W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-07N 91-10W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-08N 89-08W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-11N 88-01W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-06N 88-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-02N 84-55W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-41N 91-40W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-20N 92-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-06N 92-37W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
to Granted 05/16/14:
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-22N 94-31W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-39N 88-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-34N 88-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-16W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-23N 87-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-38N 92-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-15W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-45N 91-13W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-49N 91-32W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-56N 90-28W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-07N 91-10W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-08N 89-08W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-11N 88-01W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-06N 88-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-02N 84-55W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-41N 91-40W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-20N 92-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-06N 92-37W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
on May 16, 2014 9:08 AM by Rick Chandler
- added Requested 05/14/14:
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-22N 94-31W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-21N 94-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-39N 88-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-34N 88-30W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-16W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-43N 91-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-23N 87-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-38N 92-17W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-29W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-37N 92-15W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-45N 91-13W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-49N 91-32W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-56N 90-28W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-07N 91-10W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 28-08N 89-08W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-11N 88-01W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 29-06N 88-23W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-02N 84-55W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 26-41N 91-40W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-20N 92-22W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
WITHIN 6 NM RADIUS OF 27-06N 92-37W DURING PERIOD 211200Z MAY THRU 142300Z JUN 14.
on May 14, 2014 9:51 AM by Rick Chandler

Scientific Instrumentation for AUV Sentry


Current Chart(s):

What type of samples do you expect to collect?plankton samples, imagery, bathymetry science-supplied hydrophone; self-logging; RT data? orientation? no power requirement; Dave Eggleston will follow-up with Eric Benway null null
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Site Survey

Will you provide detailed charts of the work area(s)?no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
If no, willl you need R/V Atlantis to generate maps of the work area(s)?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Will you need post-dive maps of the work area generated?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Navigation

Will you be using Long Base Line (LBL) navigation? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
How many nets? 0
How many tansponders? 0
Will you be using Ultra-short baseline (USBL) navigation?yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Will you be using Doppler/GPS navigation? yes
- added yes on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 12 on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Bio collection boxes: 12 x 12 x 24 on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added CTD on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Large capacity slurp samplers: multi-chamber on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Scoop nets on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Push corers (12-pack rack) on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
-added Small capacity slurp samplers on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
- added plankton samples, imagery, bathymetry science-supplied hydrophone; self-logging; RT data? orientation? no power requirement; Dave Eggleston will follow-up with Eric Benway on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Science Supplied Equipment

Are you supplying equipment to be used on HOV AbeSentry no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Has this equipment been used on AbeSentry before? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Please give a brief description of the equipment, its intended purpose, the cruise # it was last used on if any and its deployment method.
Does this equipment use an external pressure housing? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Has the pressure case been tested to the anticipated depth of deployment?& no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway
Pressure housing schematic with dimensions and include air and water weights.
Air weight of this equipment?
Water weight of this equipment?
Does the equipment require data or a power interface from the vehicle? no
Does the equipment meet the electrical requirements of the Sentry User Manual? no
- added no on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Additional Information

Brief operations description or comments:
priority:

1) plankton sampling; close to bottom, below permanent thermocline 3.5 to 100 mab with bottom lock; hi freq dvl for 1 m to 0.5 m to 180m; >180 m, no external reference; needs ship overhead; nb, MOCNESS every other night

2) FE wall

low priority: std hi-res mapping tasks

SENTRY SPACE: hydrolab or aft section of lab; two vans

Data: new camera - 10X resolution
supply 1 copy of data; need right kind of hard drive; 2-8 terabytes of data; pro-rate boxes
data formatting; ntsf preferred, mac and pc 

Night ops: handy for launch and recovery; must be covered by workmen's comp.
- added priority:

1) plankton sampling; close to bottom, below permanent thermocline 3.5 to 100 mab with bottom lock; hi freq dvl for 1 m to 0.5 m to 180m; >180 m, no external reference; needs ship overhead; nb, MOCNESS every other night

2) FE wall

low priority: std hi-res mapping tasks

SENTRY SPACE: hydrolab or aft section of lab; two vans

Data: new camera - 10X resolution
supply 1 copy of data; need right kind of hard drive; 2-8 terabytes of data; pro-rate boxes
data formatting; ntsf preferred, mac and pc 

Night ops: handy for launch and recovery; must be covered by workmen's comp.
on Feb 25, 2014 10:49 AM by Eric Benway

Checklist & Notes

Checklist

U.S. Customs Form: no
- added no on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Diplomatic Clearance: no
- added no on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Date Submitted:
Date Approved:
Agent Information:

United States (Gulfport, MS)

Master:  R/V Ship Name
Attn:  Scientist's Name
Fillette Green Shipping Services (USA) Corp.
261 N. Conception Street
Mobile, AL   36603

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 1842
Mobile, AL   36633
Phone:  (251) 375-2224
Fax:  (251) 432-6813
TELEX: 3772415 FGSS USWG
Email: mob@fillettegreen.com

Contact:  John Chaulk
Cell:  (251) 379-6597

Contact:  Robert Stewart
Cell:  (251) 232-2793


Shipments of up to 200 lbs may be sent to the address above.  All shipments over 200 pounds should be scheduled to arrive while the ship is in port and directed to the address below.   The agent must be notified of all shipments.

Port of Gulfport address:

Master:  R/V Ship Name
C/O SSA Stevedoring
Atten:  Scientist's Name
Mississippi State Port at Gulfport
1000 30th Avenue
West Pier
Mississippi State Port Authority at Gulfport
Gulfport, MS   39501

WHOI NOTE:  Agent and WHOI contacts should be copied on all communications.  It is requested that shipping information of any equipment be communicated to the Agent and WHOI contacts.

United States (St. Petersburg / Tampa, FL)

Master R/V Ship Name
Attn: Scientist's Name
c/o Fillette Green Shipping Services Corp.
3333 West Kennedy Blvd., Suite 207
Tampa, FL 33609

Phone: (813) 348-1481
Fax: (813) 348-1400

Email: tpa@fillettegreen.com


Contacts: Christian Pundsack, General Manager, Mobile: (813) 356-8744
                 Jozef Pachcinski, Operations Manager, Mobile: (813) 624-3954
                 Jorge Calderone, Agent, Mobile: (813) 356-8740

Note: Agent and WHOI contacts should be copied on all communications.  It is requested that shipment information of any equipment be communicated to the Agent and WHOI contacts

Please use the following address for all shipments of 40 pounds or over to St. Petersburg and note that Forward Air (Hasty Air leases space from Forward Air) closes at noon on Saturday and is closed on Sunday.

R/V Ship Name
Attn:  Scientist's Name
Hasty Air Freight, Inc. 
c/o Forward Air
7010 Benjamin Road, Suite 110
Tampa, Florida 33634

Phone:  (813) 960-7442
FAX:    813-960-2313

E-MAIL:  hastyair@hastyairfreight.com

Contacts:  Dennis: 813-917-6811 - mobile
                 Derek: 813-917-6812 - mobile
                 Mary Ann – Accounting: 813-917-6804- mobile

 

Last updated: May 22, 2014

- added

United States (Gulfport, MS)

Master:  R/V Ship Name
Attn:  Scientist's Name
Fillette Green Shipping Services (USA) Corp.
261 N. Conception Street
Mobile, AL   36603

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 1842
Mobile, AL   36633
Phone:  (251) 375-2224
Fax:  (251) 432-6813
TELEX: 3772415 FGSS USWG
Email: mob@fillettegreen.com

Contact:  John Chaulk
Cell:  (251) 379-6597

Contact:  Robert Stewart
Cell:  (251) 232-2793


Shipments of up to 200 lbs may be sent to the address above.  All shipments over 200 pounds should be scheduled to arrive while the ship is in port and directed to the address below.   The agent must be notified of all shipments.

Port of Gulfport address:

Master:  R/V Ship Name
C/O SSA Stevedoring
Atten:  Scientist's Name
Mississippi State Port at Gulfport
1000 30th Avenue
West Pier
Mississippi State Port Authority at Gulfport
Gulfport, MS   39501

WHOI NOTE:  Agent and WHOI contacts should be copied on all communications.  It is requested that shipping information of any equipment be communicated to the Agent and WHOI contacts.

United States (St. Petersburg / Tampa, FL)

Master R/V Ship Name
Attn: Scientist's Name
c/o Fillette Green Shipping Services Corp.
3333 West Kennedy Blvd., Suite 207
Tampa, FL 33609

Phone: (813) 348-1481
Fax: (813) 348-1400

Email: tpa@fillettegreen.com


Contacts: Christian Pundsack, General Manager, Mobile: (813) 356-8744
                 Jozef Pachcinski, Operations Manager, Mobile: (813) 624-3954
                 Jorge Calderone, Agent, Mobile: (813) 356-8740

Note: Agent and WHOI contacts should be copied on all communications.  It is requested that shipment information of any equipment be communicated to the Agent and WHOI contacts

Please use the following address for all shipments of 40 pounds or over to St. Petersburg and note that Forward Air (Hasty Air leases space from Forward Air) closes at noon on Saturday and is closed on Sunday.

R/V Ship Name
Attn:  Scientist's Name
Hasty Air Freight, Inc. 
c/o Forward Air
7010 Benjamin Road, Suite 110
Tampa, Florida 33634

Phone:  (813) 960-7442
FAX:    813-960-2313

E-MAIL:  hastyair@hastyairfreight.com

Contacts:  Dennis: 813-917-6811 - mobile
                 Derek: 813-917-6812 - mobile
                 Mary Ann – Accounting: 813-917-6804- mobile

 

Last updated: May 22, 2014

on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Countries:
Notes:
none
- added none on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Isotope Use Approval: no
- added no on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Isotope Notes:
SCUBA Diving: no
- added no on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway

Checklist

SSSG Tech:
Catie Graver & Robbile Laird
- added Catie Graver & Robbile Laird on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway
Mobe May 19 and 20th. Gulfport MS.
Demobe June 15 & 16, St. Petersburg FL.
- added Mobe May 19 and 20th. Gulfport MS.
Demobe June 15 & 16, St. Petersburg FL.
on May 23, 2014 8:19 AM by Eric Benway