Total sea time: 173 days (105 days on research vessels, 68 days on commercial fishing vessels)
R/V - research vessel, F/V - fishing vessel, C/V - charter vessel

Affiliations: JCSFOS, UAF, ADF&G, UTK, UWy, UH, SBU,
"*" - chief scientist or principal investigator
 
03 May - 05 Jun '06 (33 days)
 
Vessel:
  Ice breaker cutter Healy (400 ft, US Coast Guard, Seattle, WA)
Port of Departure:
 Dutch Harbor, Alaska
Research Area:  Bering Sea, primarily between St. Mathew Island and Bering Strait
Cruise type:
  Research

Scientists:  Dr. Jackie M. Grebmeier* (UTK), Dr. Lee W. Cooper* (UTK), Dr. James R. Lovvorn* (UWy), et. al.

Project:  Climate-Driven Changes in Impacts of Benthic Predators in the Northern Bering Sea
Materials & Methods: 
van Veen grab, HAPS benthic corer, benthic fish trawl, zooplankton Bongo net, CTD rosette

Healy
 
21 Apr '05

Vessel:
  F/V Teasha (Ketchikan, Alaska)

Port of Departure:  Juneau, Alaska
Research Area:  Taku Inlet, Southeast Alaska

Cruise type:  Research

Scientists:  Carl Reese* (JCSFOS, UAF)


Project:  Early life stage biology and wild-hatchery interactions of juvenile chum salmon
Materials & Methods
:  Beach seine (fish)

Teasha
 
12 - 19 Sep '04 (7 days)
 
Vessel: 
R/V Pandalus (ADF&G, Homer, Alaska)
Port of Departure:
  Seward, Alaska
Research Area:  Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Cruise type:
  Research

Scientists:  Lew Haldorson* (JCSFOS, UAF) , Jack Piccolo (JCSFOS, UAF)

Project:  
Materials & Methods: 
Surface rope trawl (fish), NIO/Tucker trawl (plankton), CTD
 
17 - 22 Aug '04 (5 days)
 
Vessel:
  F/V Pandalus (ADF&G, Homer, Alaska)
Port of Departure:   Seward, Alaska
Research Area:   Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound Alaska
Cruise type:   Research

Scientists:  Jack Piccolo* (JCSFOS, UAF), Sean Burril (UAF)

Project: 
Materials & Methods:  Surface rope trawl (fish), NIO/Tucker trawl (plankton), CTD
 
17 - 18 Jun '04 (2 days)

Vessel:
  F/V Teasha (58 ft, Ketchikan, Alaska)
Port of Departure:   Juneau, Alaska
Research Area:   Taku Inlet, Southeast Alaska

Cruise type:   Research

Scientists:  Ray Vinzant* (UAS), et. al.

Project:  Early life stage biology and wild-hatchery interactions of juvenile chum salmon
Materials & Methods:  Beach seine and Kodiak trawl (fish)

Teasha
 
 04-13 Jun '04 (9 days)

Vessel: 

Port of Departure: Quinhagak, Alaska
Research Area:  Kuskokwim Bay, western Alaska
Cruise type:   Research

Scientists:  Chris Zimmerman* (USGS), Sean Burril (UAF)

Project:  
Materials & Methods:  Kodiak trawl (fish), CTD
 
 09-16 Sep '03 (7 days)

Vessel:
  R/V Pandalus (66 ft, ADF&G, Homer, Alaska)
Port of Departure:  Seward, Alaska
Research Area:  Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound
Cruise type:  Research

Scientists:
  Jack Piccolo* (UAF), Alison Cross (UW)

Project:  
Materials & Methods:  Surface rope trawl (fish), NIO/Tucker trawl (plankton), Bongo net (plankton), CTD
 
 01-07 Aug '03 (6 days)

Vessel:
  R/V Pandalus (66 ft, ADF&G, Homer, Alaska)
Port of Departure:  Seward, Alaska
Research Area:  Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound
Cruise type:  Research

Scientists:
  Lew Haldorson* (UAF), Jack Piccolo (UAF)

Project:  
Materials & Methods:  Surface rope trawl (fish), NIO/Tucker trawl (plankton), Bongo net (plankton), CTD
 
12 - 20 May '03 (8 days)

Vessel:
  C/V Tempest (Alaska)
Port of Departure:  Valdez, Alaska
Research Area:  Intertidal coastlines of Knight, Green and Montague Islands, Prince William Sound, Alaska
Cruise type:  Research

Scientists:
  Katrin Iken* (UAF), Alison Banks (UAF), Jenny Stahl (UAF), Scott VanSant, Jim ? (UAF)

Project:  Biodiverstiy study
Materials & Methods:  Debarnacalizing, quadrant sampling
 
 01-07 Oct '02 (6 days)

Vessel:
  R/V Pandalus (66 ft, ADF&G, Homer, Alaska)
Port of Departure:  Seward, Alaska
Research Area:  Gulf of Alaska, Prince William Sound
Cruise type:  Research

Scientists:
  Jennifer Boldt* (UAF), Alison Cross (UW)

Project:  
Materials & Methods:  Surface rope trawl (fish), NIO/Tucker trawl (plankton), Bongo net (plankton), CTD
 
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