Cruise Preparation | Laboratory
and Scientific Areas
Major laboratory spaces are in the main laboratory
on the main deck, and the electronics lab adjoining
it. (See the ship layout figures for details of
all laboratory spaces.) Throughout the laboratory
spaces, UniStrut tie-downs are used.
Utilization of available scientific
spaces is at the discretion of the Chief
Scientist. The scientific party is responsible
for the proper storage and securing
of scientific equipment.
Before leaving the ship, the Chief
Scientist should confirm that all spaces
used by the scientific party are clean
and left in good shape for the on-coming
scientific party. Normally, scientific
gear, samples, etc. should be removed
at the end of a cruise.
It must be remembered that when the ship reaches
open water, rolling and pitching may occur suddenly,
and things not lashed down or otherwise stored
may be damaged or cause injury. When the ship
is underway, notify the watch officer before moving
heavy loads, especially with the crane, so he
can maneuver to minimize ship motion.
Ship's main lab

Ship's wet lab
Duke/University of North
Carolina Oceanographic Consortium
Duke University Marine Laboratory
135 Duke Marine Lab Rd.
Beaufort, NC 28516-9721
Phone:
(252) 504-7579
Fax: (252) 504-7651
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