Research cruise on R/V Aranda

R/V Aranda is the main research vessel in Finland. We are a group of 25 scientist and a crew of 13 setting out on a research cruise 4-15 April 2016. In this blog we present our experiences.

Friday, April 15, 2016

Work on board: CTD room

The CTD room is a main controlling room for the CTD operation (see post from yesterday) and quite busy during station times.


Posted by Kristian at 12:27 AM
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      • Close look to a Mysidacean
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