Saturday, March 11, 2017

How to recover when something goes very, very wrong at sea

I could not have said it better myself. Last weekend the wire cable that the ship’s CTD hangs from snapped, sending the entire thing to the bottom of the sea. Even worse, the crew had strapped 32 additional instruments onto the cage to calibrate them for the upcoming mooring deployment! I have no doubt the language onboard was extraordinary in that moment. Fortunately cooler heads prevailed in the 55 hours that followed and the entire cage was recovered. THE ENTIRE THING.

This is just an incredible story that demonstrates the resourcefulness of the people who work on oceanographic research ships. Read the whole story (and more about the RAPID expedition) at  http://ift.tt/2mcz3YU

Thumbs up and HELL YEAH are certainly appropriate after recovering a lot of equipment at the bottom of the sea.



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