Welcome to Repeat Hydrography Outreach
WHO ARE WE?

A warm hello from the cruise participants on R/V Revelle!

Climate research requires accurate data about our oceans. The U.S. Global Ocean Carbon and Repeat Hydrography program and its dedicated scientists, researchers, and staff are responsible for obtaining and processing some of these data.

Oceanographic research ships carry science teams across the world's oceans to collect water samples which are then measured, documented and analyzed in fully functional onboard labs and ashore. All the data are sent to data centers.

The crew members must conduct their work in a self-sufficient and isolated environment. The science team at sea must attend to myriad details, while maintaining the intellectual curiosity that motivates them to unravel the mysteries of our environment. Even with measurements that seem routine, there is a degree of spirit of adventure.

The scientists onboard an oceanographic cruise work together with capable and highly trained support staff to ensure that data collection operates as smoothly as possible, despite the unpredictable nature of work at sea. Committed to providing high quality data collection, these scientists contribute their efforts to the important mission of understanding and healing our planet.

Here you will learn more about the people and technologies involved with the measurements, and the stories behind them.

LIFE AT SEA
WHAT WE DO

What is it like to go out to sea with US Hydro? Find out!

A Day in the Life

Chief Scientist: Dr. Jim Swift
Cruise/Year: I5/2009

Dr. Swift is a highly respected leader in oceanography, and he also makes some mean candied holiday pecans. Read more...

Technician: Jon C. Meyer
Cruise/Year: I6S/2008

We caught up with Jon aboard the DIMES cruise on the Revelle for some Q and A. Read more...

Graduate Students, Teachers, Crew

People
Experiences

Shrunken Heads
Cruise/Year: I6/2008

Find out how cruise participants shrink heads! Read more...

Outreach Team on I8S

The Outreach team for CLIVAR I8S, was assembled via an unsolicited proposal. The team is:

Pien Huang - writer
Cassandra Lopez - writer
Daniel Park - videographer

See the collection from the I8S Outreach Team

Learn more about various aspects of USHydro's operations

Cruise Cruise Baby - The Video

Watch the humorous video about what its really like on an oceanographic cruise (provided by the Coastal Ocean Observation Center with much appreciation). Watch the Video...

Data Collection

Instruments: Rosettes

To measure the chemicals in the ocean you need a sample of it from top to bottom. That bottom is sometimes more than 5000 feet deep (thats 500 atmospheres)! Read more...

Measurements: Trace Elements

How we understand the Ice Ages by analyzing the Iron content of the oceans. Read more...

Technology

Staying connected while at sea through e-mail, Facebook, and video chat. Read more...

Get to know the Ships of SIO