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Antje Boetius
Chief scientist leg 3
Antje Boetius
a.boetius.d at merian.briese-research.de
Weblog 22.-25 October 2009

Port of Li­mas­sol (Cy­prus), Start of MERIAN expedition MS­M13 leg 3

Ant­je Boe­ti­us, Chief sci­en­tist and co­or­di­na­tor of MS­M13

I ar­ri­ved on the 22 Oc­to­ber 2 am in La­na­ca air­port. Lucki­ly, the ship­’s agent wai­ted for me and my very hea­vy suit­ca­se, and brought me di­rect­ly to the ho­tel in Li­mas­sol. Af­ter some much nee­ded sleep, I met the ME­RI­AN at its berth at 10.30 am in the New Port of Le­me­sos (Li­mas­sol) right af­ter it had en­t­e­red the har­bor. It is my first mis­si­on on this ship, and it is al­ways ex­cit­ing to get to know a new ship and crew, as not one is ali­ke the others.

The first thing to do - af­ter say­ing hel­lo to some old fri­ends - was to check for air­freight de­li­very and other port lo­gis­tics. Then I met with the pre­vious chief sci­en­tist, Dag­mar Hain­bu­cher from the Uni­ver­si­ty Ham­burg and the Cap­tain of Me­ri­an, Karl Fried­helm von Staa, to pre­pa­re the re­cep­ti­on on board. The RV Ma­ria S. Me­ri­an vi­sits for the first time the port of Cy­prus and will use it as the main port for a se­ries of ex­pe­di­ti­ons. Hence we were hap­py to get the op­por­tu­ni­ty to in­vi­te sci­en­ti­fic, ma­ri­ti­me and di­plo­ma­tic aut­ho­ri­ties of Cy­prus on board the ship, to in­form each other about sci­en­ti­fic mis­si­ons, and to get to know the many hel­ping hands in Li­mas­sol. That night, the ROV crew and some of my col­le­agues ar­ri­ved from the air­port at the ho­tel, also hap­py to find a bed in front of Li­mas­sol’s sea­si­de pro­me­na­de.
Almost there. Scientists in transport from the hotel to the ship. (Source Marcel Zarrouk)
Finally arrived! Scientists boarding RV Merian. Source Marcel Zarrouk
View from the hotel across the sea promenade of Limassol. (Source Antje Boetius)
The Ambassador of Germany in Cyprus is arriving at RV Maria S. Merian. (Source Andrea Underbirker)
Captain von Staa and Expedition Coordinator Prof. Dr. Antje Boetius are greeting the guests. (Source Andrea Underbirker)
Chief Scientist Dagmar Hainbucher sums up the results from the first two legs of expedition MSM13. (Source Andrea Underbirker)
George Zodiatis, the Vice Director of the Oceanography Center of Cyrus, presents an overview on the role of Cyprus in marine EU projects. (Source Andrea Underbirker)
Finally at sea! We are leaving Limassol. (Source Antje Boetius)
We star­ted ear­ly on the 23 Oc­to­ber with the goal to get 7 con­tai­ners un­loa­ded – four of the ROV and three full of sci­en­ti­fic equip­ment. It was ama­zing to see how quick­ly this lar­ge em­pty ship got fil­led up with bo­xes and in­stru­ments. We nee­ded some 8 hours to find a place for every bit we brought, and could then lea­ve for an en­joya­ble eve­ning in Li­mas­sol, sam­pling the gre­at lo­cal food and wine. That night, the rest of the sci­en­ti­fic crew ar­ri­ved. We are 8 ROV pi­lots, 13 sci­en­tists and tech­ni­ci­ans plus two Egyp­ti­an ob­ser­vers who will hope­ful­ly join us la­ter du­ring the crui­se.

In the morning of the 24 Oc­to­ber, we were pi­cked up with our lug­ga­ge to board the ship. This was the day for as­sem­bling in­stru­ments, es­pe­cial­ly the deep sea re­mo­te­ly ope­ra­ting ve­hi­cle ROV QUEST (MA­RUM, Bre­men), equip­ping the labs, un­packing con­su­ma­bles and working clo­thes, and em­pty­ing the suit­ca­ses in our ca­b­ins, which will be our ho­mes for the next 7 weeks. Also, we got a de­tai­led safe­ty in­struc­tion and could prac­tice en­te­ring the very mo­dern res­cue boat of RV ME­RI­AN. In the af­ter­noon, all sci­en­tists ope­ra­ting lar­ge equip­ment met with the Cap­tain, of­fi­cers and the boats­wain to dis­cuss our working plans and re­qui­re­ments. This eve­ning en­ded with a stroll through the har­bor and ever­yo­ne was ear­ly in bed.

In the morning of the 25 Oc­to­ber, at 9 am we set sails to steam to our first working area on the Nile Deep Sea Fan. The day will be used for sci­en­ti­fic mee­tings, fi­nal lab pre­pa­ra­ti­ons, ma­king up so­lu­ti­ons and get­ting to know each other. We left on a be­au­ti­ful Me­di­ter­ra­ne­an day with blue ski­es, sun and a blue sea sur­roun­ding us.


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