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Friday the 13th was the Luckiest DayOverly| Home Home Search Primary Menu Skip to content About InFORMal E-News InFORM Scientists InFORMal Scientists InFORMal Science Photos Partners InFORM Monitoring InFORMal E-News Methods Citizen Science Gamma Spectroscopy Marine Biota Monitoring Methods for Other Radionuclides (WHOI CMER) Biota Oceanic Coastal Archived Results Radiation Research By Location Japan Fukushima NW Pacific N Pacific NE Pacific British Columbia North America Chernobyl By Sample Type Algae Atmospheric Human Marine Life Model Plants & Fungi Seawater Sediment By Isotope Cesium Iodine Plutonium Polonium Potassium Strontium Tellurium Uranium Xenon Presentations & Media Presentations Media Interviews Resources InFORMing Research FAQ Radiological Monitoring at the Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada IAEA Inter-laboratory Comparison Report 2014-2016 Official IAEA Report on the Fukushima Daiichi Accident UNSCEAR 2017 Report on Levels and Effects of Radiation Exposure Methods for Other Radionuclides (WHOI CMER) Safety lessons learned from Fukushima: Part 1 – National Acadamies Report Safety lessons learned from Fukushima: Part 2 – National Acadamies Report Health Canada Observations Post-Disaster Canadian Radiological Monitoring Network Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials Guidelines Search for: Monitoring, Oceanic Friday the 13th was the Luckiest DayOverlyAugust 10, 2018 dr.jonathan.kellogg Leave a scuttlebutt by Chloe Immonen 16 July 2018 @ 13:19 The Bering Sea I am incredibly sleepy. We have now crossed into the Bering Sea without stopping in Dutch Harbour to pick up the American scientists. Leading up to Friday, July 13, I knew I had to finish taking 38 samples from the underway loop running through the ship, saving five samples for without Dutch Harbor. I had not had longer than two subsequent hours of sleep for the previous five days. I worked nonflexible to finish off the last samples surpassing finally having a bit of relaxation time with Gina and Shea. We hung out on the upper decks and the bridge, where we spotted loads of seabirds (puffins and responsibility were the coolest) and tons of whales (orcas, greys, and humpbacks). The light was beautiful! Approaching the Aleutians, we hopped in the hot tub to watch the gorgeous scenery pass by. It was an wondrous evening. Gina and Sarah hiking withal the ridge in Dutch Harbor. In Dutch, we made the most of stuff on land by going on one of the most stunning hikes I’ve overly had the pleasure of hiking followed by going to the Norwegian Rat bar in town. The next two days were filled with preparing for the whence of stations, helping the American scientists set up their lab space, and the Shellbacks (those science and hairdo members who have crossed the Arctic Circle by sea before) explaining some of the upcoming tasks for us Tadpoles (those science and hairdo members who have NOT crossed the Arctic Circle by sea before) to partake in. I’m pretty sure I’m not unliable to tell you any details, but the tasks have certainly consumed some of our time and energy. Read increasingly from Chloe’s journey wideness the NE Pacific: Bitter-sweet Bon Voyage, Fueled for Exploration, Into the Storm Advertisements Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related ImmonenLaurier2018Oceanic MonitoringUndergrad@Sea Post navigation Previous PostInto the StormNext PostVoyage Reflections Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your scuttlebutt here... Fill in your details unelevated or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out /  Change ) You are commenting using your Google+ account. ( Log Out /  Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out /  Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out /  Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. View Fukushima-InFORM-257383817784613’s profile on FacebookView @FukushimaInFORM’s profile on TwitterView UCRqxVIr3s5Yc-djXahyBunA’s profile on YouTube Recent Posts Voyage Reflections Friday the 13th was the Luckiest DayOverlyInto the Storm Advertisements Funded by Blog at WordPress.com. Post to Cancel Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By standing to use this website, you stipulate to their use. To find out more, including how to tenancy cookies, see here: Cookie Policy %d bloggers like this: