Regular Posts Tagged ‘Oceanography’
30th Apr 2010 | Posted in: Blog, PhotoBlog 0
Gliding Below the Sea Surface

The deep Slocum Glider “WILLY” is seen just below the sea surface as starts to dive. WILLY is performing a series of tests, diving in steps from the surface all the way down to 600-1000m in order to pressure-test the hull. This is an experiment performed by the TMOOS department in IMEDEA. Small jellyfish called [...]

24th Mar 2010 | Posted in: Blog, PhotoBlog 0
Storm in Drake Passage

During the passage from the Falkland Islands, across the Scotia Sea towards Antarctica, we went through a “typical” storm for this region. A large wave is about to crash into the side of the RRS James Clark Ross (our oceanographic research vessel). I was supposed to go and launch an XBT profiler just where the [...]

24th Feb 2010 | Posted in: Featured, Projects 0
Antarctica

An Oceanographic Expedition to Antarctica. These images were taken during a research cruise to Antarctica with the British Antarctic Survey from October to December 2006. The mission was to study the biodiversity in the Scotia Sea, as well as to open the Signy Island summer base.

28th Dec 2006 | Posted in: Blog 1
Sea Lion Island

Ya hace 2 semanas que llegué de mi aventura por las latitudes antárticas, y tengo que decir que acabó de manera inmejorable. Los 2 días que pasé en Sea Lion Island fueron increibles!! Sea Lion Island es una pequeña isla que se encuentra al sur de las Islas Malvinas, mide tan solo unos 10km de [...]

3rd Dec 2006 | Posted in: Blog 0
Tocando Tierra!!

YA HEMOS LLEGADO A STANLEY!!! Hoy por la mañana sobre las 8:00 de la mañana estábamos atracando en el “puerto” de Stanley en las Malvinas. Hace un día espectacular con sol, calor, y casi sin viento… que es muy raro para este sitio. Hemos estado toda la mañana moviendo cajas, guardando trastos y organizandolos dentro [...]