Polar expedition AeN JC3 – day 12: ice station on the Arctic Ocean
This article is part of the series “2022-02: Winter cruise KPH”.
Day 12 · 2 March 2022
Yesterday we arrived at P7, the northernmost transect station on this cruise. Here, a bit north of the 82th degree of latitude and round about 3400 metres above the seabed of the Arctic Ocean we will start our second ice station today.
The morning I start with two polar bear watches. It snows and the visibility is not the best but still good enough to watch out for polar bears.
This is my workplace for 2×1 hour this morning:
And this is the workspace for some of the scientists:
After lunch I get another opportunity to join researchers on the sea ice.
I join Z. again and help her erecting the tent over the already existing ice hole. Then A. uses the hole – now in the tent – to test his ROV (short for remotely operated underwater vehicle). After that Z. continues with MMS measurements. I want to help her but J. who joined our team as well will do that. Z. says that I shall take photos, she never has time for that. Well, when I get a carte blanche to take pictures I use it!
Taking photos in the tent however is not easy. It is quite dark and there is a lot of moisture that my Nikon does not like at all. But here it’s not the technical quality but the motives that matter. (Says Olaf, the perfectionist who is still angry with himself that he did not made bigger efforts to get better photos.)
K., our polar bear guide looks quite impressive standing upright on the nearby ice ridge in front of a purple sky. And the sky is purple. In the Arctic winter it is the sun that colorises the landscape and blends purple and orange of clouds and sky with blue and turquoise of the ice to always new colour palettes.
K. gives my clearance to walk around a bit. To the ice ridge and 30 metres on the snowmobile track to the ship. I enjoy my gained freedom and take some photos of the ship, the sun, the ice, of K. driving snowmobile. And it is such a beautiful day!
More than two hours I am on the ice before we return to the ship. But before that I have to bore you with another selfie ;-)
This selfie is for you, my friend Chris. It was Chris that surprised Annika and me with a generous gift a few years ago: A balaclava for each of us knitted by her. One of these balaclavas now has been in the high Arctic. It is one of the garments I definitely will pick again when I should have another opportunity to travel way up north! Thank you, Chris!
Will I be on the sea ice the next day again? Yes, but first there’s another story to tell. Bear that in mind ;-)
4 comments to “Polar expedition AeN JC3 – day 12: ice station on the Arctic Ocean”
Annika Kramer 2022-03-21 21:22
Yeah, Chris, jetzt verstehe ich ! <3
Annika Kramer 2022-03-21 21:23
Sehr sehr schöne Eisbilder. The Sentinel!
Christine Körner 2022-03-22 05:32
Freut mich, dass dich die Balaclava so gut warm gehalten hat!
way-up-north 2022-03-22 15:54
Das hat sie, Chris.