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Person: Wayne Slade

Wayne Slade is an oceanographer and engineer interested in understanding particles in the coastal and open oceans. These particles can range from small to large plankton, their detritus, sediments, and aggregates of all the above, “marine snow”—a key component of the “biological pump” responsible for moving carbon through the atmosphere into the ocean and ultimately … Continued

Log Post: ARTIST AT SEA: Ben Cosgrove ~ Vietnam to Australia

“Nothing lasts long under the same form. I have seen what once was solid earth changed into sea, and lands created out of what once was ocean.” -Ovid, Metamorphoses After two days of wildly disorienting travel, I arrived on R/V Falkor and immediately began exploring. In addition to meeting people and getting a feel for … Continued

Person: Casey Machado

Casey is a mechanical engineer for Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and for this cruise will serve as expedition leader for the Nereus team. In this role Casey is responsible for the coordination of the Nereus team as well as interaction with the scientists to ensure Nereus is able to provide a useful platform from which … Continued

Person: James Nestor

James Nestor has written for Outside Magazine, Men’s Journal, Dwell Magazine, National Public Radio,The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, and more. His science/adventure book, DEEP: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us about Ourselves (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Eamon Dolan Books) was released in the US and UK on June 24, 2014. Within … Continued

Log Post: Video: Introduction to Virtual Vents

Join the science team aboard R/V Falkor with Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) ROPOS as they explore the Niua, an underwater volcano, digitally recreating a black smoker hydrothermal vent field.

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: Tiny Little Miracles

Plankton are a miracle because they are made up mainly of protists which are single cells. Protists come in thousands of shapes and sizes ranging from microns to millimeters. They can have silicate scales, frustules or loricas. They can have pseudopods, flagella or cilia. They can live in colonies of many cells together, act as … Continued

Log Post: Underway to Artificial Reefs

Does the word artificial mean “not real”?  Not in the case of artificial reefs in the Gulf of Mexico.  Artificial reefs are definitely real to the sea life inhabiting those reefs.  Dr. Greg Stunz and Dr. Matt Ajemian are conducting research aboard Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel Falkor to survey a series of artificial reefs … Continued

Person: Linda Tatreau

Best job on island!  Best job in the Pacific!  That’s how Linda Tatreau describes her twenty-five years teaching marine biology on the tropical island paradise of Guam.  Linda is also an advisor for Marine Mania, a group of high school students working to protect the marine environment for over 20 years.  Linda received her undergraduate … Continued