+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ATLANTIS CRUISE SYNOPSIS | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Voyage - Leg: AT 11-13 Voyage Dates: 23 May - 9 Jun 2004 Chief Sci(s): Deborah Kelley (Kelley/Brown/Hilton) Address: University of Washington School of Oceanography Box 357940 Seattle, WA 98195 Phone: 206-543-9279 Email: kelley@ocean.washington.edu Cruise Objective: Recover (2) sulfide microbial incubators then redeploy (1), clean up Main Endeavor Field, and deploy (2) prototype instruments, "Optical Flow Sensor" & "CAT-Two Osmotic Sampler" Science Activities: Alvin: Kelley 9 dives, Brown 2 dives, Hilton 3 dives. Operations Area: Endeavor Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge 47degrees 56 min N & 129 degrees 06 min W. Operating Depth 2100-2750 meters Nootka Fault @ 48 degrees 50 min N- 49 deg- 30 min N & 127 deg- 30 min W to 128 deg 00 W. Endeavour Segment with 1.5 km circle Sasquatch 47.99691326 -129.0664343 center HighRise 47.96834863 -129.0875393 center MEF 47.94833082 -129.0979211 center Mothra 47.922465 -129.1083009 center Clambed 47.96297757 -129.0916923 center Nootka Fracture Zone with 1 km circle 49.50N 127.83W 49.17N 127.58W SSSG Tech: sssg@atlantis.whoi.edu Departure Port: Seattle Agent: Master R/V Ship Name Attn: Scientist's Name c/o General Steamship Corp., Ltd. 21905 6th Ave.West, Suite 301-B Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Contact: Kelly Atkinson tel. (425) 329-1040 fax: (425) 329-1041 email: seaops@swea.gensteam.com Send large packages to: R/V Ship Name Attn: Scientist's Name c/o Fedex Trade Network 850 SW 7th Street, Suite 100 Renton, WA 98055 Contact: Philip Robinson tel. (425) 793-1900 fax: (425) 793-8600 email: parobinson3@fedex.com Dock address: University of Washington School of Oceanography Marine Science Building, Room G 15th Ave NE & Boat St. Seattle, WA 98195 Contact Deborah Kelley 206-543-9279 Arrival Port: Seattle Agent: Same as above Installed Scientific SEABEAM Equipment: 3.5 & 12 kHz PDR ADCP De-ion water Fume hood Refrigerator Chest freezer -70 freezer Walk-in cooler WHOI-Provided Science Major water samplers, Butterfield (3 pairs, Kelley Tools: 4/2/04) ICLs, Butterfield (3+spare, Kelley 4/2/04) Large multi-chamber slurp pump Bio collection box Push cores (6-10) Hi & lo temp probes Search sonar Imagenex sonar DVLNav Alvin elevator (depending on Alvin Group equipment recovery preference) Program-Provided "CAT meter", Hilton (250# aw, 50# ww, ~3x3x3') Science Tools: Sonardyne Homer Pro ROV unit (12v or 24v +3 wires for RS232, 15' long inside and out), Butterfield Lilley's temp-resistivity probes (requires ICL loop. Olson 4/12/04) Gas tight samplers Sulfide microbial inserts External digital survey camera oriented forward w/strobes (Fornari 4/1/04) Deploy/recover optical flow sensor and curent meter, Brown, ~2.5x2.5x3', 175#aw, 20-40# ww Methane sensor Nakamura eH sensor ICL loop Release McLane sampler moorings, 2 ft X 4 ft Shipboard XBT, for sound-velocity profile Equipment/Nav: CTD w/ 10 liter Niskins, oxygen, conductivity, depth, temp, altimeter, transmissometer for 2500 meters, sci provided methane sensor Pinger for wire use with CTD Relay transponder (if CTD used in net) Transponder net (# TBD, 5-6 transponders requested, leave for ABE use?) SEANET for Dive & Discover cruise web site (charged to Fornari?) Nitrogen generator Dark room for microscope work Other Requirements: Notes: Night work planned, mostly CTD Navy Clearance Status: Granted 05/20/04: WITHIN 5 NM RADIUS OF 48-00N, 129-06W DURING PERIOD 231600Z MAY THRU 090000Z JUN 04 WITHIN BOX BOUNDED BY THE FOLLOWING FOUR POINTS DURING PERIOD 051600Z THRU 090000Z JUN 04: 49-30N 127-50W, 49-10N 127-50W, 49-10N 127-40W, 49-30N 127-40W Last Modified: 01/19/2006 Check List: Required? Comments US Customs Form No Explosives Clearance No Isotope Use Approval Diplomatic Clearance Yes Canada, application submitted, 2/18, pending SCUBA Diving