VESSEL: R/V New Horizon (SIO) Cruise 1001-NH.

CRUISE DATES: January 12 - February 6, 2010. Loading 7 - 11 Jan.
PROJECT: CalCOFI Survey, Fisheries Resources Division.
Prepared: December 14, 2009 F/SWC1:AEH (PDF Version).

ITINERARY: Leg I: Depart San Diego, California at 0800 on January 12, 2010. Prior to occupying the first CalCOFI station, we will calibrate the Simrad EK-60 sounder in San Diego Bay. Once calibrating technicians are put ashore at Nimitz Marine Facility, we will proceed to the first CalCOFI station 93.3/26.7 (position 32° 57.4'N/117° 18.3'W) and begin a pattern up to and including line 83.3 (see attached cruise track). The New Horizon will transfer personnel in Ventura, Ca.

Leg II: After the personnel transfer, the New Horizon will continue the cruise pattern to include line 70.0. We will transfer personnel in Monterey, Ca.

Leg III: After the personnel transfer, the New Horizon will proceed to station 67.1/47.7(position 36° 47.9'N/121° 50.8'W) and continue the pattern to complete work offshore on line 60.0(see attached cruise track). The vessel will return to San Diego, California on February 6, 2010.
 


OBJECTIVES:

  1. To continue an ongoing assessment of pelagic fish stocks between La Jolla and San Francisco, California.
  2. To monitor environmental conditions within the CalCOFI survey area.
  3. To conduct continuous underway sampling of surface waters. Temperature,salinity and chlorophyll will be automatically logged by computer with the output from the GPS navigational unit.
  4. To record current profiles throughout the duration of the cruise with the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler.
  5. To measure optical profiles within theCalifornia bight. The optical profile measurements will include pigment concentration and particle absorption.
  6. To record continuous acoustic targets obtained with the Simrad EK-60 scientific sounder.

PROCEDURES: Each standard CalCOFI station will include the following:

EQUIPMENT:

  1. Supplied by scientific party:
    • 37% Formalin (SWFSC)
    • Sodium borate (SWFSC)
    • 30 cc and 50 cc syringes (SWFSC)
    • Canulas (SWFSC)
    • Pint, quart and gallon jars (SWFSC)
    • Inside and outside labels (SWFSC)
    • CalCOFI net tow data sheets (SWFSC)
    • 71 cm CalCOFI Bongo frames (SWFSC)
    • 71 cm CalCOFI 505 µm mesh Bongo nets (SWFSC)
    • CalCOFI 150 µm calvet nets and codends (SWFSC)
    • CalCOFI pairovet frames (SWFSC)
    • 333 µm mesh codends (SWFSC)
    • Inclinometer for bongo tows (SWFSC)
    • Digital flowmeters (SWFSC)
    • 75 lb Bongo weights (SWFSC)
    • 170 lb hydro weight (SWFSC)
    • CalCOFI Manta net frames (SWFSC)
    • 60 cm CalCOFI 505 µm mesh Manta nets (SWFSC)
    • PRPOOS frames (LTER)
    • 202 µm PRPOOS nets and codends
    • Standard CalCOFI tool boxes (SWFSC)
    • Bucket thermometers and holders (SIO)
    • Hand held inclinometer (SIO)
    • Oxygen titration rig with reagents (SIO)
    • Oxygen flasks (SIO)
    • Guildline Portasal (SIO)
    • Salinity bottles (SIO)
    • Standard sea water (SIO)
    • Data sheets for scheduled hydrographic work (SIO)
    • Weather observation sheets (SIO)
    • CTD and rosette (SIO)
    • 10 liter hydrographic bottles (SIO)
    • Nutrient auto-analyzer (SIO)
    • Nutrient vials (SIO)
    • Isotope van (SIO)
    • LTER van (SIO)
    • CUFES van (SWFSC)
    • CUFES pipe/pump
    • Electric Sea-Mac winch for acoustic array
    • Disposable sonoboys
    • Simrad EK-60 scientific sounder
    • MOHT(Oozeki) trawl and sampling equipment(SIO)
  2. Supplied by R/V New Horizon:
    • Hydro winch with ¼" cable for standard Bongo, Pairovet and Manta tows
    • Oceanographic winch w/.322" conductive cable
    • J-frame w/blocks to accommodate .322" conductive cable and ¼” mechanical cable
    • Constant temperature in main lab set at 22°C ±1°C (71.5°F ±2°F)
    • Winch monitoring system
    • 12 kHz Knudsen precision depth recorder
    • Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler

    MISCELLANEOUS:

  1. At the completion of the cruise an inspection will be made of scientific working and berthing spaces by the Master or his designated representative. The scientific party is responsible for the condition and cleanliness of spaces assigned to the scientific party.
  2. The Cruise Leader will hold a pre-cruise meeting aboard the vessel before departure.
  3. All dates and times recorded will be in Pacific Standard Time.

PERSONNEL:

  1. Amy Hays (Cruise Leader) - SWFSC
  2. David Griffith - SWFSC
  3. Susan Manion - SWFSC
  4. Dimitry Abramenkoff - SWFSC*
  5. Kyle Byers - SWFSC
  6. Juan Zwolinski - SWFSC*
  7. Bryan Overcash - SIO
  8. James Wilkinson - SIO
  9. David Wolgast - SIO
  10. David Faber - SIO
  11. M. Grant Susner - SIO
  12. Susan Becker - SIO
  13. Shonna Dovel - SIO
  14. Megan Roadman - SIO
  15. Ana Lara Lopez - SIO
  16. Joshua Jones - SIO
  17. Julie-Ann Kondor - Contractor(SIO)
  18. Katherine Whitaker - Contractor(SIO)
  19. Marguerite Blum - MBARI**
  20. TBD - MBARI**
  21. TBD - MBARI**
  22. Maya Walters - Volunteer
  23. Dawn Breese - Bird Contractor

*Embarking in Ventura, CA

**Embarking in Monterey, CA

WATCH HOURS:

Prepared by: Amy Hays, Cruise leader, 14 December 2009