In Search of Arctic Charr and lake trout - The adventures continue. It started in 2006 with two women, a tent, a Zodiac, and the tundra... a fisheries research expedition to northern Nunavut, to examine contaminant levels in arctic charr and other important food fishes. It continues in 2011 with two people (I need to find a wingperson!), a zodiac, some helicopters, and more fish!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Creative thawing of the kemmerer nozzle
Unbelievably, started on the second pull. Way to go Whippy!
Things we Froze Today
4 hands
4 feet
2 survival suits
4 gloves
secchi rope
zooplankton net
zooplankton net rope
integrated water sampler (of death)
kemmerer (inside and out)
kemmerer rope
boat
cargo net (to the boat)
motor
motor tilt switch
buoy(s)
pH sensor
gas tank
Things that we Broke Today
kemmerer (several times)
Horiba water quality meter
Marilynn's knee
Heidi's back
Marilynn's sanity
Heidi's patience
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if your hands smell like fish rubbing pennies under cold water will get rid of it.
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