Research Vessel Marcus G. Langseth - Return to Seattle - Disembarkation Day on the Ovation of the Seas - Seven Night Alaska Experience Cruise - September 9th, 2022
As we passed the Marcus G. Langseth on the morning of September 9th, 2022 in Seattle, I assumed it was a fishing vessel. I was very wrong. The Marcus G. Langseth is a research vessel that is owned and operated by Columbia Climate School's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. From their site - "The Langseth is the only UNOLS vessel equipped to carry out marine multichannel seismological research. The Langseth is able to deploy multiple hydrophone arrays and linear sound source air gun arrays, which improve the quality and reliability of data acquisition, as well as enhanced general-purpose capacity, such as wireline coring, OBS deployment/recovery, and ROV operations in support of a wide range of marine science programs in locations around the world." UNOLS is used for the "University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System". Pictures from our early morning arrival back to Seattle on Disembarkation Day (September 9th, 2022) after our amazing visit to Alaska. On board the Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas for the seven night Alaska Experience Cruise (September 2nd through 9th, 2022). The cruise embarks from Seattle, Washington and the itinerary includes stops in Juneau (AK), Skagway (AK), Sitka (AK) and Victoria (British Columbia, Canada) before heading back to Seattle.
Research Vessel Marcus G. Langseth - Return to Seattle - Disembarkation Day on the Ovation of the Seas - Seven Night Alaska Experience Cruise - September 9th, 2022
As we passed the Marcus G. Langseth on the morning of September 9th, 2022 in Seattle, I assumed it was a fishing vessel. I was very wrong. The Marcus G. Langseth is a research vessel that is owned and operated by Columbia Climate School's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. From their site - "The Langseth is the only UNOLS vessel equipped to carry out marine multichannel seismological research. The Langseth is able to deploy multiple hydrophone arrays and linear sound source air gun arrays, which improve the quality and reliability of data acquisition, as well as enhanced general-purpose capacity, such as wireline coring, OBS deployment/recovery, and ROV operations in support of a wide range of marine science programs in locations around the world." UNOLS is used for the "University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System". Pictures from our early morning arrival back to Seattle on Disembarkation Day (September 9th, 2022) after our amazing visit to Alaska. On board the Royal Caribbean Ovation of the Seas for the seven night Alaska Experience Cruise (September 2nd through 9th, 2022). The cruise embarks from Seattle, Washington and the itinerary includes stops in Juneau (AK), Skagway (AK), Sitka (AK) and Victoria (British Columbia, Canada) before heading back to Seattle.