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Celtic Explorer GO‑SHIP ‑ 2017

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Members of the Canadian OFI Group involved in this survey (Left to Right: Liz Kerrigan*, Claire Normandeau*, Lin Cheng*, Dr. Doug Wallace, Ricardo Arruda Monteiro da Silva*, Dr. Brad de Young, and Lachlan Riehl*). *participated in the cruise

Science Onboard:

Learn more about the team of CERC.OCEAN researchers who participated in the Celtic Explorer CE17007 GO-SHIP cruise along the A02 line.

  • AnÌýÌýto this GO-SHIP cruiseÌý
  • Ìýundergraduate student Lachlan Riehl's experience on the carbon team during his first research cruise
  • PhD student Ricardo ArrudaÌýMonteiro da SilvaÌýÌýduring both legs of the cruiseÌý
  • , where researchers from Ireland (MI & NUIG) and мÓÆÂÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±Ö±²¥ (Liz Kerrigan & Claire Normandeau) compared data using two similar systems while onboard the ship
  • Master's Student Lin Cheng and Claire NormandeauÌýÌýonboard a ship for the first time using a CRDS analyzer

News Updates from this Cruise:

Video & Photo Gallery:

Some examples of the waves encountered in the North Atlantic by our team:

The Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, Kevin Vickers, met the R/V Celtic Explorer in Galway, Ireland and met with the scientists and crew onboard, in particular, the groups from Ireland and Canada. He was also presented with a souvenir bottle of water from the deepest station sampled during the cruise (> 4000 m depth)

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In addition to long days filled with lots of science, all those onboard were able to enjoy beautiful sunsets and sunrises, big waves, and some marine creatures.Ìý