Cruise Preparation | Pre-cruise
plan
Specific details of the cruise are
formalized in the
Pre-cruise Plan. Blank forms are
provided to the Chief Scientist well
in advance of the cruise, and they should
be completed and returned to the Marine
Superintendent at least three weeks
prior to the departure date. It is advisable
to consult the Executive Officer and
Marine Superintendent during the detailed
planning period. The pre-cruise plan
and discussions with the operational
and support staff are most important
in that they serve to alert all concerned
to the needs of the scientific program.
Unusual requests, such as special equipment
or technical support, should be brought
up at the earliest possible time so
that proper arrangements can be made.
The pre-cruise plan provides the best
advance estimate as to the optimum way
of solving certain scientific problems
within a given time. It is, however,
subject to change and indeed should
be altered as appropriate in response
to information gathered as the work
proceeds. The Chief Scientist is authorized
to make such modifications in consultation
with the Captain. The one factor not
usually subject to change is the total
length of the cruise. If the Chief Scientist
feels he has a persuasive reason for
extending his cruise, he may make a
request by radio to the Marine Superintendent.
Every effort will be made to accommodate
cruise changes, if our cruise schedule
permits.
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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