We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.

Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.
Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.
Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.
Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.
Comments (0)
152684
Farrar, J. Tom
Mooring operations using a barge as the operations platform.
Still Image
11/20/2009
farrar.jpg
Image of The Day caption:
A barge may be an unconventional platform for oceanographic mooring work, but members of the Physical Oceanography and Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering departments ? John Kemp, Jim Ryder, Paul Bouchard, Jason Smith, and Tom Farrar ? recovered and deployed a surface mooring in the Red Sea from a barge in November 2009. A truck-mounted crane, winch, generator, and laboratory van were welded to the deck of the 26-meter barge, which was maneuvered by a tugboat for the mooring operations. The 700-meter mooring is designed to study air-sea interaction in the Red Sea and is equipped with instruments for measuring meteorology and water temperature, salinity, and velocity. The project is funded by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, and KAUST personnel played a large role in planning the operation.
Photo by J. Tom Farrar
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections