13 October 2019 - 25 November 2019
Southampton, UK - Punta Arenas, Chile
After over 6 weeks at sea, the RRS Discovery docked in Punta Arenas, Chile on the 25th November and marked the end of yet another successful research cruise. The cruise supported work relating to the AMT4OceanSatFlux project and also hosted scientists from the H2020 PORTWIMS project.
Click here to download the cruise report (PDF - 8MB) for AMT29 which gives an overview of the research activities, personnel and science reports. Download the cruise report
PML scientists are on board the #AMT29 research cruise, spending six weeks sailing from the UK to Chile, taking samples and measurements along the route to contribute to various scientific projects 🚢@NERCscience https://t.co/scuOuaMDtF — Plymouth Marine Lab (@PlymouthMarine) 16 October 2019
PML scientists are on board the #AMT29 research cruise, spending six weeks sailing from the UK to Chile, taking samples and measurements along the route to contribute to various scientific projects 🚢@NERCscience https://t.co/scuOuaMDtF
Latest tweets from the AMT4OceanSatFlux campaign on board the latest cruise:
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Southampton, UK - Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
Hosted at Plymouth Marine Laboratory, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council.