1. Seabird CTD system, all sensors, deck boxes and computer CTD acquisition systems.

2. 24-place rosette with 12-l water sampling bottles, all spare parts

3. Laboratory vans for radioisotope use (O-1 deck) and general use (main deck)

4. One storage van with assorted equipment (O-1 deck)

5. Drifting sediment trap array with lights, satellite and radio transmitters, floats, weights

6. Kevlar line, polypropylene line

7. Go-Flo bottles and Teflon messengers

8. Drifting primary production array with light and radio transmitter, floats, weights

9. Optical sensors

10. DSE winch (440 VAC, 3 phase at 10 amps) and Kevlar line

11. Oxygen titration system

12. Plankton nets and towing lines

13. Desktop and laptop personal computers

14. Assorted tools

15. All required sampling bottles

16. All required chemicals and isotopes

17. Liquid nitrogen in dewer

18. UV-VIS spectrophotometer

19. Lead weights

20. Large vacuum waste container

21. Radioactive waste containers

22. Vacuum pumps, water pumps

23. Distilled water

24. Sediment traps and crosses

25. pCO2 equipment with compressed gas cylinders

26. Deck incubators

All Aboard
Loading Ship
Departure
PRR / TSRB
ADCP
Station ALOHA
CTD Deployment
CTD Lab Ops
Meteorology
Thermosal
CTD Recovery
Niskin Sampling
Net Tows
Prod / Sediment
Ship Life
HALE ALOHA
All Ashore
End / Credits
Quizzes


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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. OCE 9303094, 9811921 and 0117919. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.