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#WhereInTheWorldIsGSO 📍 The Cape Basin in the southeast Atlantic! Erran Sousa, an associate marine development engineer at #URIGSO, is currently onboard the R/V Langseth and all smiles after accomplishing successful CPIES recoveries for the #NSFfunded #QUICCHE project.
And that’s a wrap! Our #QUICCHE cruise is over. Now it’s back to the lab to pour over all our new data!
@MiamiRosenstiel grad student Rachel Sampson and scientist Guillaume Novelli configure microcats for a calibration deployment on the last day of our #QUICCHE recovery cruise. Tomorrow morning we’ll be back in Cape Town.
We have so appreciated the enthusiasm and hard work of @UCT_news grad student @NikitaQosholo and @CPUT grad student Dineo Makena this past week aboard RV Langseth. We could not imagine #QUICCHE without you!
PI Kathy Donohue and CPIES tech Erran Sousa happy to retrieve the final #QUICCHE mooring—an inverted echo sounder—from its year-long visit to the deep Cape Basin.
@MiamiRosenstiel Ocean Technology group leader @_eajardim recovers instruments on a 4500-m long mooring in the remote African Cape Basin as part of @LetsTalkOceans @NSF #QUICCHE project
Success! We retrieved a CPIES from the bottom of the ocean. This guy was buddies with our long #QUICCHE mooring in the Cape Basin for a whole year in the water and now both are safely back aboard.
It’s been a rough couple of days for the @MiamiRosenstiel Beal Lab aboard RV Langseth. Several of us down with a stomach bug and a storm putting us half a day behind schedule before we even got started on the science. So it’s relief to have our first #QUICCHE mooring recovered!
Team #QUICCHE are back in beautiful Cape Town to recover our moorings after one year in the water. Hope the wind and waves calm down by the weekend. Meanwhile taking in Table Mountain, Woodstock, african contemporary art, and shweshwe. @MiamiRosenstiel
Yes, real scientists do eat #QUICCHE, check out big cheese @LetsTalkOceans's poster on how we aim to quantify the Agulhas leakage, this Thursday afternoon at #OSM24! Then mosey along to my poster to pick up the #QUICCHE card game: Cape Cauldron Challenge.
Yes, real scientists do eat #QUICCHE, check out big cheese @LetsTalkOceans's poster on how we aim to quantify the Agulhas leakage, this Thursday afternoon at #OSM24! Then mosey along to my poster to pick up the #QUICCHE card game: Cape Cauldron Challenge.
Film maker Lorian Delman joined our 26-day @NSF #QUICCHE cruise to give you a taste of science at sea! Check out the movie online or meet me at our @osm24 #QUICCHE poster today. beal-agulhas.earth.miami.edu/research/proje…
Let's play "Guess which #QUICCHE scientist has thier camera off ..."
Some strange happenings in the Agulhas lately. An early retroflection and Agulhas waters all over the bank? We left a mooring approximately at the green circle as part of #QUICCHE. Hope it’s surviving those currents!
#TheNewWaveOfOceanographers 🌊🌊🌊 Sijing Shen is a PhD student @BangorUni She took part in #QUICCHE focusing on the impact of warm and salty Indian Ocean water leakage into the Cape Cauldron region of the southeast Atlantic. Read about her research 👇 bit.ly/3nNs8vd
Another great mission complete by our legend survivor @offshoresensing Sailbuoy Kringla during the #quicche project. Thank u @SeaTechServ for great sunrise recovery work. Hope the barnacles don’t smell too bad in lab! @Naturvetenskap @Sea_and_Society