R/V NEW HORIZON Scripps Institution of Oceanography CRUISE PLAN 1 (Draft = 29 August 2004)

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R/V NEW HORIZON Scripps Institution of Oceanography CRUISE PLAN 1 (Draft = 29 August 2004) Please complete these cruise planning forms and send as an email attachment to shipsked@ucsd.edu. These forms are MS Word documents formatted as tables. You can tab through the cells and fill in text where appropriate. If you need more space refer to additional pages on the form and create new pages with your information. Chief Scientist/Institution: Curtis A. Collins, NPS Cruise Dates 2-11 Oct. 2004 Person filling out form Curtis Collins/ Tarry Rago Phone Number 831-656-3271/ x- Address: 3349 Code OC, Naval Postgraduate School, 833 Dyer Rd., Bldg 232, Monterey, CA 93943-5122 Email Address: collins@nps.edu Fax Number 831-656-2712 Date and Time to Start Loading 1 Oct. 2004, 0830 How Much Time is Needed? Special Requirements for Loading or in Crane port logistics? (i.e. dock-side crane, weekend loading, building access, staging area, etc.) All Day Departure Time 0830 Return Time NLT 1600 Intermediate Stops (Include loading in ports other than San Diego) Date & Time of Arrival Port Departure Date/Time Purpose

Provide a description of the area and type of operations you plan to conduct during your cruise: Operations in the area from San Diego to San Nicolas Island to Hoke Seamount (see attached chart). Hydrographic survey along line from California coast to Hoke Seamount. Recovery and replacement of Hoke Seamount Slider Mooring. (Mooring diagram and picture of Slider attached.) Hydrographic survey along line from Hoke Seamount to 60-Mile Bank. Recovery of current meter mooring south of Santa Rosa Island. RAFOS floats (10 kg, about 2 m long with 10 cm diameter, lowered over side by science personnel while ship hove to) may be launched near the 1000 m isobath to the west of 60-mile Bank. Note that the maximum depth for the CTD observations is about 4600 m; we will need Scripps to supply a Seabird 911 plus CTD for this cruise. We will also need to use the vessel mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler/gps attitude on this cruise as well as the system that monitors environmental conditions (winds, air temperature, ship s position). Mooring Operations will require: Anchor Skid Plate Trawl Winch (capable of winding 40 to 50 meters of 1/2 O.D. standard mooring wire with fittings (shackles, pear rings, etc) in place) Ship s crane Capstan (may be required) A-Frame

R/V NEW HORIZON CRUISE PLAN 2 List of waypoints Please provide a list of sequential waypoints in degrees, minutes and seconds (XX XX.XXX), for each of the sampling stations you intend to occupy during your cruise. If you are not certain of the exact positions you intend to sample please state that here and include an explanation of when those positions will be available to the bridge crew. Hoke 2004 North Latitude 35 34 33 32 CTDs to no more 48 than 1000m, except at sites with solid symbols, where CTDs are 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 to the bottom. Hoke = Mooring 49 50 51 OC3570 52 200, 1000, 2000, 3000, 53 54 and 4000m 5 6 7 4 3 2 1 isobaths shown. 31 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 West Longitude

California Shore to Hoke Seamount Line CTD Position Est. Depth (m) CTD Position Est. Depth (m) 1 33.1329-117.4964 590 32 32.4630-124.2984 4275 2 33.1171-117.7173 710 *33 32.4353-124.5159 4200 3 33.1009-117.9381 905 34 32.4072-124.7334 4200 4 33.0843-118.1588 1010 35 32.3787-124.9507 4150 *5 33.0617-118.4833 2010 36 32.3499-125.1678 4250 6 33.0500-118.6000 75 37 32.3207-125.3849 3875 7 33.0322-118.8205 1110 38 32.2911-125.6017 4430 *8 33.0141-119.0408 1665 *39 32.2611-125.8185 4615 9 32.9956-119.2611 1220 40 32.2308-126.0351 4150 10 32.9766-119.4813 360 41 32.2000-126.2515 4010 11 32.9573-119.7014 1525 42 32.1690-126.4678 4075 12 32.9376-119.9214 1060 43 32.1375-126.6840 3825 13 32.9175-120.1413 555 44 32.1057-126.9000 925 14 32.8971-120.3611 2215 45 32.0731-127.1157 3825 *15 32.8762-120.5808 3800 *46 32.0402-127.3312 4525 16 32.8550-120.8004 3875 47 32.0069-127.5466 4080 17 32.8333-121.0199 3875 48 31.9733-127.7618 4200 *18 32.8113-121.2393 3875 19 32.7889-121.4585 1850 Hoke Seamount to 60-Mile Bank Line

The Hoke Seamount Slider

R/V NEW HORIZON SCIENTIFIC CREW LIST 3 Please list all scientific personnel on your cruise. Include SIO Resident Technicians, etc. If the person will only be on board for part of the trip show the dates on board in the dates column. Use additional sheets if required. Name Institution Position (chief scientist., student, technician, etc.) Dates on Board 1 Curtis A. Collins NPS Chief Scientist 2-11 Oct. 2 Tarry Rago NPS Technician 2-11 Oct. 3 Marla Stone NPS Technician 2-11 Oct. 4 Keith Wyckoff NPS Technician 2-11 Oct. 5 Jorge Manuel López Calderón UABC/Ensenada Student 2-11 Oct. 6 Rogelio Cano Cetina UABC/Ensenada Student 2-11 Oct. 7 Jeremy Roswell SIO Technician 2-11 Oct. 8 SIO Tech. SIO Technician 2-11 Oct. 9 Tetyana Margolina NPS Scientist 2-11 Oct Meal and Dietary Considerations: Please list any dietary constraints associated with any of the cruise participants. Although the chef will not prepare separate meals for those with dietary restrictions, this will help him set out a meal with something available to all participants. Please also indicate if you would like midnight rations set aside (for 24 hour sampling operations only) and the number of people who will be on watch at that time.