Healy 2010 Science Team HLY1002 Science Party

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Brian Edwards
U.S. Geological Survey
Chief Scientist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Kwasi Addae
Marine Resource Assessment Group
Marine Mammal Observer

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Sarah Ashworth
Marine Mammal Observer

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Tom Bolmer
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Data Specialist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Michel Bourdeau
Captain, Canadian Coast Guard Canadian
Command Liaison

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Dale Chayes
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,
NSF Science Systems Engineer

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Jonathan Childs
U.S. Geological Survey
Associate Team Chief Scientist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Erin Clark
Canadian Ice Service
Environment Canada
Ice Services Specialist

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Pablo Clemente-Colon
National Ice Center (NIC),
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scientist

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Pete Dal Ferro
U.S. Geological Survey
Engineering Technician

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

William Danforth
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Christopher DuFore
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Helen Gibbons
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Donny Graham
ESU
Internet Technican

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Ralph Kaleak
Barrow Arctic Science Consortium
Native Community Liaison

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Sherwood Liu
University of South Florida
Scientist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Joshua Miller
NIC/U.S. Coast Guard
Ice Analyst/Buoy Technician

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Thomas OBrien
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Caryn Panowicz
NIC
Operations T echnical Advisor (Louis)

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Mark Patsavas
University of South Florida
Scientist

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Justin Pudenz
Marine Resource Assessment Group
Marine Mammal Observer

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Steve Roberts
National Center for Atmospheric Research/
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory/NSF
Software Engineer

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

William Schmoker
PolarTREC
Teacher outreach

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Caroline Singler
NOAA Teacher at Sea
Teacher outreach

Planned tracklines for the 2010 U.S.-Canada Extended Continental Shelf survey. "EEZ" stands for Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends from a nation's coastline out 200 nautical miles (or to a maritime boundary with another nation). nm, nautical miles; km, kilometers.

Andrew Stevenson
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

David Street
Canadian Hydrographic Service
Hydrogropher

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Peter Triezenberg
U.S. Geological Survey
Scientist

 

 

The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St. Laurent (left) follows the US Coast Guard vessel Healy

Jenny White
U.S. Geological Survey
Engineering Technician