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Person: José da Silva

José da Silva holds a first degree in “Physics/Applied Mathematics (Astronomy)” at the University of Porto (Portugal), an MSc degree in “Remote Sensing, Image Processing and Applications” at the University of Dundee (U.K.) and a PhD in Oceanography at the University of Southampton (U.K.). He worked as Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton … Continued

Log Post: Ask us Anything!

A few days ago we invited anyone who was interested to ask Principal Investigator Dr Blair Thornton (University of Southampton) and the international engineering team on Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor questions about underwater robotics and our current expedition. The experts onboard are conducting research on dynamically changing environments like cold seeps with four different … Continued

Cruise: Filling the Gaps: Mapping Ellice Basin

Aboard R/V Falkor, Dr. Ken Rubin and his research team will visit one of the most active underwater volcano sites in the world, the Meta Volcano group. There they will work to obtain a detailed geological understanding of up to 12 different submarine volcanoes, attempting to do this across a suite of volcanos for the very first time.

Log Post: Dancing with Light, Space, and Time

I am visual artist Lori Hepner, and this is my first multi-day ocean voyage aboard R/V Falkor.  I am very excited about this opportunity to see the technological approach to research at sea, as well as the actual voyage itself.  I am an artist based out of Pittsburgh, PA where I have a studio and am also Associate … Continued

Person: Sam Carrick

Sam has been working in the offshore underwater industry for the last 10 years. As a Systems/Electrical Engineer for several companies in the San Diego area, he has worked with ROVs from the early concept stage to full operation and deployment. He has worked with scientists, police and military personnel, research institutes, oil & gas, and … Continued

Log Post: Studying the Oxygen Minimum Zone – Video Update 2

“The ocean will always be an unpredictable to work in, but that unpredictability is inherent to what we do and what we are trying to understand.” – Dr. Andrew Babbin. Learn how the scientists and engineering team on Falkor work together to develop a new way to collect water samples with the newly developed in-water … Continued

Log Post: What Color is the Ocean? The Sky?

What Color is the Ocean? The Sky? Most of us would reply immediately—blue! But what shade of blue? I am exploring this topic during the research cruise by capturing the blues of the sky and sea through direct observation using my eyes and three instruments—watercolors, photography and a cyanometer. Our research cruise has taken us … Continued

Log Post: Studying the Oxygen Minimum Zone – Video Update

As humans, we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide—if we ran out of oxygen we would be in trouble. But in some parts of the ocean, where oxygen levels hit rock bottom, life persists. Oxygen Minimum Zones (OMZs) are critical for the carbon, nitrogen, and energy balances in the ocean. In order to … Continued

Cruise: The Secret Lives of Whales

On the first of three student cruises, the team aboard Falkor answered questions about whales’ decision-making process about how and where whales feed in the deep sea.