JR03 - Marine Biology - South Georgia
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Cruise JR03 occupied 26 days from 2 to 28 January 1993. It was the
first marine biological cruise on RRS James Clark Ross wholly mounted
by the Marine Life Sciences division of the British Antarctic Survey.
The two main objectives of the cruise were: The establishment of
sampling stations along a transect, running out some 50 nautical miles
from the north coast of South Georgia. And, the measurement of
copepod egg production rates, larval fish surveys and target fishing
for krill.
Time loss was minimal due to good weather conditions and few problems
were encountered with the ships winches. Minor difficulties were
experienced with the ships propulsion units, for a period, this did
not unduly hinder the science.
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