Even though they sometimes stop us from coring, we never tire of seeing huge icebergs pass the ship. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_0102]
This iceberg brought some special guests… a colony of penguins! (Credit: Thomas Ronge & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_103]
Mike Weber (Co-Chief Scientist, University of Bonn, Germany), Yasmina Martos (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA), Lara Perez Miguel (Physical Properties Specialist, British Antarctic Survey, UK), and Trevor Williams (Expedition Project Manager/Staff Scientist, IODP JRSO) pose in front of the penguin iceberg. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_104]
Another photo opportunity with the iceberg: Mike Weber (Co-Chief Scientist, University of Bonn, Germany), Lara Perez Miguel (Physical Properties Specialist, British Antarctic Survey, UK), Yasmina Martos (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA), and Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia). Front row: Xufeng Zheng (Physical Properties Specialist, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), and Jonathan Warnock (Paleontologist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA). (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_105]
Marga García (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, University of Granada, Spain), Yasmina Martos (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA), and Yuji Kato (Paleontologist, Nagoya University, Japan) watch penguins climb on and fall off the iceberg. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_106]
Bridget Lee (Inorganic Geochemist, University of California, Riverside, USA), Doris Pinero Lajas (Marine Laboratory Specialist, IODP JRSO), Brittany Martinez (Curatorial Specialist, IODP JRSO), and Vinny Percuoco (Marine Laboratory Specialist, IODP JRSO) pose with everyone’s favorite iceberg. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_107]
This iceberg is too steep-sided for penguins to climb aboard. (Credit: Frida Hoem & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_108]
A meeting of the minds, from above. Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA), Ian Bailey (Stratigraphic Correlator/Physical Properties Specialist, Exeter University, UK), and Sidney Hemming (Stratigraphic Correlator/Physical Properties Specialist, Columbia University, USA) discuss the latest data. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_109]
Lisa Crowder (Laboratory Officer, IODP JRSO) (center) celebrates her birthday by cleaning the cake platter. In the background: Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia), Jonathan Warnock (Paleontologist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA), Lee Stevens (Outreach Officer, American Museum of Natural History, USA), and Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA). Thanks to the Entier catering staff for the delicious cake! (Credit: Sarah Kachovich, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_110]
Lisa Crowder (Laboratory Officer, IODP JRSO) reads her birthday card in the mess hall. (Credit: Sarah Kachovich, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_111]
Marcus Gutjahr (Inorganic Geochemist, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany) and colleagues gather inside a lifeboat during a lifeboat drill. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_112]
Lee Stevens (Outreach Officer, American Museum of Natural History, USA) leads a broadcast with Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia), Marga García (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, University of Granada, Spain), Ivan Hernandez-Almeida (Paleontologist, Federal Technical University-Centre, Switzerland), Yasmina Martos (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA), and Lara Perez Miguel (Physical Properties Specialist, British Antarctic Survey, UK). (Credit: Trevor Williams, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_113]
An iceberg on the horizon, with two humpback whales in the foreground. (Credit: Thomas Ronge & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_114]
Sunrise seen through the drilling derrick. (Credit: Frida Hoem & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_115]
Sunset with an iceberg silhouetted on the horizon. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_116]
Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA), Lee Stevens (Outreach Officer, American Museum of Natural History, USA), Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia), Sarah Kachovich (Marine Laboratory Specialist, IODP JRSO), and Jonathan Warnock (Paleontologist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA) take a sunset selfie from the picnic tables. (Credit: Brendan Reilly & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_117]
Brendan Reilly (Paleomagnetist, Oregon State University, USA), Linda Armbrecht (Paleontologist, University of Adelaide, Australia), and Jonathan Warnock (Paleontologist, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA) pose silhouetted against the sunset. (Credit: Lee Stevens & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_118]
Scientists of Expedition 382 march for science. (Credit: Etienne Claassen, IODP JRSO) [Photo ID: 382_119]
Yuji Kato (Paleontologist, Nagoya University, Japan), Thomas Ronge (Sedimentologist, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany), Frida Hoem (Palynologist, Utrecht University, Netherlands), Marga García (Physical Properties/Downhole Measurements Specialist, University of Granada, Spain), Mo Raymo (Co-Chief Scientist, Columbia University, USA), and others march for science on the Bridge deck of the ship. (Credit: Sarah Kachovich & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_120]
A typical Southern Ocean seascape as seen from the rolling ship. (Credit: Marlo Garnsworthy & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_121]
The setting sun illuminates a whale spout. (Credit: Marcus Gutjhar & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_122]
The JOIDES Resolution searchlights highlight icebergs, bergy bits, and growlers at night. (Credit: Thomas Ronge & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_123]
“Exp 382” written in light, with the derrick lights in the background. (Credit: Thomas Ronge & IODP) [Photo ID: 382_124]