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Hawaii Cruise Logbook |
March 17, 2001: Leg 1; Day 5 |
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| March 17th 32 52.29 N, 131 17.49W 0700 hours Well,getting that extra hour of sleep was nice. We are on station right now about 700 nautical miles from Moss Landing. We are about 1/3 of the way to Hawaii now and are starting our every other day of science operations schedule. The sky is overcast, we are in a heavy fog bank right now. The water temperature remains cold, surface water is about 11 C, although we passed over a few fronts yesterday that were up to 14.5 C. The winds are down to about 13 knots with a 2-5 foot swell passing by. Beautiful weather for diving! We will launch a CTD here down to 1,000 meters and then start our ROV dive at 0900 hours. Once the ROV gets into the water, we (Rob Sherlock, Steve Haddock, Kim Reisenbichler, and George Matsumoto) will get into our rigid hull inflatable boat and go SCUBA diving! Kevin Raskoff is fighting a cold and won't be joining us this morning. The boat made great time last night and we are still slightly ahead of schedule. We just got the latest NCAA results - a night of upsets it looks like. More news later... --------- Returning from a successful bluewater dive.
1420 hours (1520 PST)
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