Galápagos Deep 2023 Expedition

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  • Down in the deep: Experience of being in the submarine Alvin

    By Yingchu Shen Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. As a 3rd-year PhD student based at the University of Bristol, I participate the cruise Galápagos Deep 2023 as a member of the paleoceanography team, in aim of helping with collecting deep-sea coral, seawater and sediment samples, and broadening horizon in at-sea experience…

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    18th April 2023
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  • Galápagos Volcanoes Above and Below the Waves

    Galápagos Volcanoes Above and Below the Waves

    By Dennis Geist Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. Although the Galápagos is most renowned for its unique plants and wildlife, the archipelago is also one of Earth’s most active volcanic regions: eruptions occur every 2-3 years on average. The volcanoes in the west are very different from those in the central…

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    17th April 2023
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  • Processing of samples: Sediments and coring of the deep seafloor

    Processing of samples: Sediments and coring of the deep seafloor

    By Samuel Mitchell Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español Sometimes labwork onboard a research ship is incredibly clean – use of chemicals, sterilizing agents – but sometimes it has no choice but to get messy… sampling marine sediments is one of those times. One of the primary objectives of our expedition is…

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    17th April 2023
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  • Marine biodiversity and bird life of the Galápagos: What else are we seeing?

    Marine biodiversity and bird life of the Galápagos: What else are we seeing?

    By Amy Sing Wong Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. As we explore the deep ocean for corals, fossils and rocks… to put it simply, what else are we seeing in terms of wildlife? Well plenty! On our transit from Costa Rica to the Galápagos, we were accompanied most of the way…

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    13th April 2023
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  • Inside the Onboard Observer experience

    Inside the Onboard Observer experience

    By Divar Castro Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. My name is Divar, I am an Oceanography and Meteorology Analyst at INOCAR-Ecuador, most of my life I have been linked to the sea, being the son of a sailor and living most of my life on the beach, has made me fond…

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    12th April 2023
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  • Leisure time during the Galápagos Deep 2023: Is there a chance to relax?

    Leisure time during the Galápagos Deep 2023: Is there a chance to relax?

    By Yingchu Shen Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. Sailing at sea for over one month, especially to the Galápagos islands, sounds very cool. Indeed, it’s a life unforgettable experience, but also requires detailed logistic planning to collect a suite of coral, rock, seawater and sediment samples, plus mapping out seafloor morphology.…

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    9th April 2023
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  • It’s the first day of science: How did everything go?

    It’s the first day of science: How did everything go?

    By Malu de Carvalho Ferreira Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. First day of science, how exciting! It is a beautiful and warm day with calm waters. Old volcanos in the background and rays jumping out of the water. But everyone’s attention is elsewhere: the Alvin! This is the first dive of…

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    7th April 2023
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  • First time at sea: expectations vs reality

    First time at sea: expectations vs reality

    By James Kershaw Desplácese hacia abajo para ver la publicación en español. I’ve always been relatively happy on dry land, so I was pretty apprehensive about heading to sea for the first time. The prospect of being sea-sick while in the sole company of my fellow scientists was enough to increase those nerves in the…

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    1st April 2023
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Galápagos Deep 2023 Expedition

Exploring the biology, geology and climate history of the Galápagos Platform.
Any media enquires directed to ambre.tanty@fcdarwin.org.ec

Overseen by:
Charles Darwin Foundation
Galápagos National Park
INOCAR

R/V Atlantis
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

March 20 – April 22

2023, Galápagos

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