Thursday, September 22, 2011

Coming to an End


It is hard to believe we will be back in Italy Saturday morning...these two weeks have flown by! The past 4 days of insanely rough seas have made me homesick..but I feel like there is still so much more for me to learn onboard Nautilus! The crew, the places, the setting, and the overall experience have been something completely new to me and it's absolutely life-changing.
As an update- Mrs. Duffy has her "sea legs" (as she likes to call them) back and is happy to be vertical again! She temporarily lost them during the rough seas but she is rested and getting better! (Just in time for the port stop in Palermo :) )! Somehow I managed to go two weeks without getting seasick... I am still trying to figure out how I pulled that one- but no complaints!! The rough seas and storms proved worth it when we saw the rainbow at the end....

(Hercules pilot Gregg didn't realize I was trying to take a picture!)


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The Elements


Volcanic eruptions, water spout, lightening, thunder, and rainbows...

^ That about sums up the past 3 days here onboard the Nautilus! Sorry for not posting in a while but it's definitely been crazy!!
Last week we started diving and have found some very cool things! We have seen hydrothermal vents among the volcanic rocks. These high temperature vents are associated with bacteria and tube worms (I've been named "Official Tube Worm Spotter" by Chief Scientist Dr. Carey). In addition we have seen squid, octopus, jellyfish, and sharks. We haven't been able to dive since Sunday because of the bad weather unfortunately :(



We have been taking shelter behind Stromboli (the gorgeous volcano above) to avoid the storm as much as possible. The waves have been huge but last night we definitely got to see one of the coolest things ever! This volcano erupts every night and the Captain kept taking us back and forth along the side of the volcano to watch the eruptions every 10 minutes. It was really amazing.

The videographer on board- Tom Pierce (coolest guy ever!) got this picture of one of the eruptions:



We are hoping to start diving again tonight or tomorrow...but it all depends on this weather. The past few days have been SO rough and we've had to take shelter in our cabins!

We only have a few more days onboard but stay tuned for updates!

Courtney

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Daisy Chain and First Dive


The past 12 hours have been crazy here on the E/V Nautilus! After we finally left port in Palermo, the tech crew started prepping the ROVs for the first dive of this expedition off the coast of Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea.


Luckily for me, I got to be part of the prep process! Grad student Josh and I helped deck chief Mark make the daisy chain. The daisy chain is a combination of ropes and cords that connect Hercules to Argus. The chain must be done in a way that will not affect the ROVs and will prevent the cords getting tangled.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Ship Updates and Fun Facts


Wednesday,

This morning, we woke up in the port of Palermo, Italy. Around 8:00 AM, some of the crew got off the ship and new crew members and scientists came aboard! Mrs. Duffy started training another educator and I wrote my first dive report in the data lab!



Mrs. Duffy and I planned to video chat the sixth grade today, but unfortunately the ship’s satellite is down. This means we are still in port in Italy. We hope to fix the satellite so we can get Internet connection back and be able to talk to CHC!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Transit to Italy


Tuesday,

We are almost to Italy!! Our transit began Sunday evening from Heraklion, Greece and we will arrive in Palermo, Italy tomorrow morning.



Today we woke up at 7 AM to a delicious breakfast and an anchored ship. Since the Mediterranean was so smooth, the Captain announced a swim call. This was a great break for the crew in between tons of training and getting ready for the first expedition tomorrow. Tom (the AMAZING photographer on board) took pictures of us jumping off the deck of the ship. Some of the ship's crew judged everyone's dives (or belly flops..) The water was so clear, calm, and blue! Mrs. Duffy and I even went for a ride around the ship in the emergency life raft with some of the crew. We have seen so many dolphins around the ship- even a whale! This evening we watched the sunset from the bow of the ship as we sailed through the Straits of Messina. It was so gorgeous with Sicily on one side of us and the "boot" of Italy on the other side.

Monday, September 12, 2011

First Day Aboard the Ship





Nautilus pulled out of port in Greece Sunday night around 6:30 PM. As new members on board, Mrs. Duffy and I attended some orientations and safety meetings. Our first dinner on board the ship was delicious! We had chicken, rice, fries, and so much more prepared by the great chef Jeff! The drinking water on board is processed through double osmosis taking all the flavorful minerals out of it that we are so used to drinking. To tolerate the horrible taste, we have done many tricks such as adding carbonation or orange juice to flavor the water. Our first night the crew bonded in the lounge watching movies, touring the ship, and hanging outside on the deck and watching the sunset. We even held rocks that the ROVs collected from the bottom of the ocean! After 8 PM, the seas started to get high so we all went to bed early in hopes of growing some sea legs!
We all met for breakfast in the galley Monday morning at 7:30 AM. We were served an amazing spread of eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit, pastries, and freshly squeezed orange juice. The rest of today (Monday) will be spent continuing our voyage to Italy. Mrs. Duffy and I are being trained for our new jobs and positions on board by the awesome crew!

Stay tuned!



Courtney

Arriving in Greece

Mrs. Duffy and I have arrived in Greece!



We landed in Heraklion on the island of Crete on Saturday afternoon. That evening we met up with two other scientists: Greg- an ROV pilot and Louisa- a data logger. The four of us spent the evening touring the city, going to different markets and shops, and wandering the cool streets!

We ate at a delicious Greek cafe near our hotel. We've been having gyros, fish, and greek salad! We also met some members of the Jason Project that are on board too.

Sunday morning we left the hotel and met with the rest of the group at the ship. After checking in, we were given the day to explore more of the city. A fellow educator at sea, Marty, taught us about the ship and walked us around the city. It was absolutely gorgeous! We ate at a delicious restaurant overlooking the marina and beautiful blue water! We tried different local fish and desserts. We even found a place where fish give you a pedicure- so cool and tickles a lot!! By 5 pm that night, it was time to board Nautilus!



Courtney Paphites