UNITED STATES ANTARCTIC PROGRAM NBP07-09 SIMBA Cruise Planning Meeting Friday, 30 March 2007.

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UNITED STATES ANTARCTIC PROGRAM NBP07-09 SIMBA Cruise Planning Meeting Friday, 30 March 2007

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CRUISE OBJECTIVES SCIENCE OUTLINE AND GOALS

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CRUISE SCHEDULE OVERALL TIMEFRAME –Discussed at AGU: 15 days transit to drift station 10 days on drift station 3-4 days off station placing buoy 7 days back on same drift station 3-4 days off station placing buoy 7 days back on same drift station 15 days transit to PA

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CRUISE SCHEDULE ESTIMATES FOR PLANNING –Based on experience from similar cruise in 2005: Drift station may not hold together for 10 days knots is more realistic in the Amundsen Sea at the time of year Getting back to the same floe as the original drift station may be very difficult Estimates for open water transit times are probably OK –Plan stop at Palmer Station at beginning Pick up second snowmobile

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS ICE BUOYS DRIFTERS SEAL TAGS CTD DEPLOYMENTS + XBTs SWATH BATHYMETRY NUTRIENT ANALYSIS TRACE METAL WORK ICE CORING 14C? 3H? 55Fe O 2 TITRATIONS + SALINITY MEASUREMENTS ROV? AUTOSUB?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS SEAL TAGS –Number of animals to be tagged? –Target species? –What else (blood or tissue samples?)

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS CTD DEPLOYMENTS –Options: Moonpool Aft XBTs –72 ea. T-6 probes –Deployed where, and frequency?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS SWATH BATHYMETRY (MULTIBEAM) –Where?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS NUTRIENT ANALYSIS –Options for 12hr operations: RPSC MST runs nutrients (requested in SIP) Member of science party runs nutrients (training required) –RPSC provides nutrient tech 12 hr operations: would need dedicated technician, i.e. 2 MSTs and 1 nutrient tech (see personnel), also need 1 of science party for assistance –Science party provides tech Need to set up training Need a minimum of 2 MSTs to provide backup for nutrients (see personnel) –IF 24hr operations: need at least one member of science party and RPSC tech, or two to three members of science party to run instrument

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS TRACE METAL WORK –Equipment Trace metal rosette? –Science party must provide TMC garage van –Lab space sufficient? –Lab setup Clean room? Equipment needed? Laminar flow hoods needed? –Winch/wire setup? –RPSC can provide cleaned Dynacon winch and Spectraline (ca. 5000ft, 5mm) –Supplies needed? No trace metal work-specific lab supplies requested in SIP

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS TRACE METAL WORK: ‘garage van’

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 ICE CORING EQUIPMENT

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS Radioisotopes (14C, 3H, 55Fe) –Permitting Under which license? Info needed: chemical form, activity? –Equipment Lab equipment needed? Two rad vans? Will isotopes be restricted to vans? –Deck incubations? UV-transparent incubators, 4x4ft, usually on helo deck –Supplies needed? No supplies listed in SIP (e.g. scint cocktail and vials) –Waste Any mixed or biohazard waste (what type of experiment?)

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS OXYGEN TITRATIONS –Supplies needed? –Who will run instrument? –Training needed? SALINITY MEASUREMENTS –Who will run instrument?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS ROV –Vern Asper’s ROV mentioned at AGU meeting Is Asper aware? Needs assembly – by who, and when? Training needed? Test run? When? Deckspace? Hyball alternative? AUTOSUB –Availability?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 MAJOR OPERATIONS VAN REQUIREMENTS –Freezer van (temperature?) –TMC garage van –Rad van – two? –ROV van? –Moonpool van? –Autosub vans (2 vans and gantry crane) DECK SPACE??

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 DECK SETUP WINCH/WIRE CONFIGURATION –CTD –Trace metal rosette VAN PLACEMENTS –Helo deck Rad vans –Main deck TMC garage van Freezer van Autosub, ROV, etc… DECK INCUBATIONS? –Helo deck

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 LAB SETUP LAB SPACE ALLOCATION –Ice core processing –Trace metal work? LAB EQUIPMENT NEEDS –Vessel lab equipment –Items requested from Crary lab / McMurdo (for seal work?)

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 SUPPLIES REQUESTED SO FAR: –ice mass balance buoys –10 ea. drifters –satellite trackers –XBTs –Flags and Poles Options: –Pole diameter ¾”, length 8 ft – 1” / 10 ft also available –Flag material UV-inhibited nylon or vinyl OUTSTANDING(?): –salinity standards –trace metal supplies and chems –filters for laminar flow hoods –supplies for radioisotope work –nutrient analysis supplies and chems –oxygen titration supplies and chems

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 BUDGET NUMBERS… –~$160K budgeted for SIMBA cruise –Current SIP supplies total $117K –Buoy assembly estimated at ~$60K –Not included: Lab supplies for radioisotope work Lab supplies for trace metal work (incl. HEPA filters) Nutrient supplies and chems Oxygen titration supplies and chems XBTs Salinity standards –Current total: ~$170K –Grand total?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 PERSONNEL RPSC SUPPORT STAFF ROLES (NBP) –Marine Projects Coordinator - MPC is the senior RPSC person on board –Marine Science Technicians - MSTs vessel lab operations, assists with lab instrument set up, hazardous waste disposal, sample packaging, and monitors radioisotope use –Marine Technicians - MTs deployment of all over-the-side operations, deck safety –Electronics Technicians - ETs electronic science equipment and some of the ship’s operational systems –IT staff – network admins and systems analysts maintain the ship’s network, handle satellite data transfers, assist with setup and networking of personal computers, Terascan support, multibeam data processing, compile end-of- cruise data report

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 PERSONNEL BERTHING ALLOCATIONS Science Party: –ORW lists 20 cruise participants –SIP lists 30 participants Reality: –RPSC: 13 (1 MPC, 3 MSTs, 4 MTs, 2 ETs, 3 IT staff) –Science: 20 (as listed in ops review), maybe up to 6 more RPSC staffing rationale: –MSTs: three for nutrients, autosal, and maybe oxygen titrations, as well as trace metal work and rads –MTs: four, since it will be a very long cruise with a lot of CTD casts, both normal and trace metal, and on-ice work –ETs: standard –IT: two network admins standard, plus a dedicated senior analyst for multibeam operations

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 DEPLOYMENT DETAILS PQ PROCESS –US cruise participant PQ PQ deadline: at least three weeks before the cruise PQ status can be checked online in POLAR ICE –Foreign participant PQ All personnel must be listed on SIP Foreign participant PQ status will be tracked together with all other cruise participants TICKETING OPTIONS –‘Normal’ ticketing through RPSC travel –Reimbursement options MUST be worked through RPSC travel office Flights MUST be booked on US flag carrier or code share flight Reimbursement can only be up to the amount RPSC would have spent on a ticket from the US

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CARGO SHIPPING ITEMS TO THE VESSEL –Items must arrive in Port Hueneme, CA, by: 24 June for surface shipment (comsur) 7 August for air shipment (comair) –Packing and shipping information can be found at: –Heavy, bulky, or hazardous items: please accommodate for extra time –Shipping chemicals or hazardous substances: Don’t. If you have to, include all paperwork (MSDS) and make sure packaging is in accordance with IATA regulations –Wooden crates: USDA-Aphis regulations on wood packaging materials – e.g. wooden crates Check

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CARGO HANDCARRYING ITEMS American Airlines only allows 2 pieces of checked luggage that weigh no more than 50 pounds each DIRECT SHIPMENTS TO CHILE Please inform your POC of items to be shipped (number, size, etc.), approximate arrival dates, and tracking numbers if available

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 CARGO SAMPLE SHIPMENT –Sample shipment via Port Hueneme –Types of samples listed in SIP: Seawater (Keep Chilled) Filters with residue (Frozen a-20 to -70C/dry ice) Water samples (No refrigeration required) Biomedical samples from seals (Frozen a-20 to -70C/dry ice) Biomedical samples from seals (formalin) Biomedical samples from seals (ethanol) –Size of sample container in SIP is missing Small or large inner box Dry shipper Ice core box

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 IT ISSUES MULTIBEAM SATELLITE IMAGERY –Terascan Support –Radarsat Imagery EXCESS DATA TRANSFER –SIP lists 500kB/day excess data Is this for outreach? If not, need to request more Need justification for outreach INFOSEC REQUIREMENTS INMARSAT FOOTPRINT

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 PERMITS ENVIRONMENTAL RELEASES –Buoys –Drifters –Satellite tags MARINE MAMMAL PERMIT ACA PERMIT USDA REQUIREMENTS CITES?

Customer Success is Our Mission Revised 8/19/03 QUESTIONS?