I arrived at
Bermuda Institute
of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) campus Sunday afternoon with two trunks of
research supplies, a backpack full of camera gear, and a small bag of
clothing. Thankfully, fashion is not a
requirement. We, Michael Gonsior, Bill Cooper, and I, found
Maureen
Conte sitting on the BIOS campus porch overlooking the inlet where the RV Atlantic Explorer wades in the bright teal Bermudian waters. The stately BIOS facility has been housing
ocean researchers since 1903. Dr. Conte
is the lead scientist for the Ocean Flux Program (OFP), among the longest running
research in the open-ocean and it’s because of her sharing precious ship-time we are able to do our third year of open-ocean sampling for plastic
in the North Atlantic gyre.
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Aerial photo of Sargassum mat by Erin Cummings |
Monday we spent most of the day loading the ship with tons,
literally, tons of instruments, lines, wires, buoys, and hardware that is
necessary for the collection of sediment OFP seeks 3,500 meters deep. When we were not loading the ship, we were
preparing the manta trawl we use to do our surface sampling. We had plenty of hands to help. Maureen recruited one grad student, three undergrads, and one high school student to join in the five-day cruise. Two of the students are from Bermuda, a rare
opportunity for local students, in hopes to foster more local participation in the future. I will be posting interviews with the
students while out at sea. You'll hear firsthand about their open-ocean science experiences - lookout prime time "Reality TV."
Why all the camera gear?
Not only will I be interviewing the crew about the OFP and other types of research happening on this voyage, but we also hope to
record Sargassum Natans unique to the
Sargasso Sea, another area of interest for our plastic debris research. Sargassum
has it’s own ecosystem that we hope to film and photograph to illustrate the
life that lives in the Sargassum along
with plastic we find in it. Plastics in
the ocean have proven to cause both entanglement and ingestion issues.

Last month,
Jason Andre, Sarah Malette,
Julian Kehaya went
for a three-day cruise with Captain Abram Lamertson and first mate Carolina
Priester to videotape and photograph what lurks underneath the
Sargassum 50 miles off North Carolina’s
coast. What we anticipated to find were fish
that seek out the weed for cover and for food.
We found fish, but what we didn’t anticipate finding was the amount of
plastic in the water column
below
the
Sargassum. In my years of researching marine plastics
and the way it accumulates in
Sargassum,
I expected to find plastic intermingled in the weed lines known as windrows. What
we found was the same ocean dynamics that caused the windrows of
Sargassum to form on the surface also caused plastics to converge throughout the water column below the
Sargassum. Here is just a rough video of
what Jason videotaped.
http://vimeo.com/44794520
The significants of this footage is quantity of plastic film-like plastic such as food wraps and plastic bags
parts, which look like one of sea turtles favorite foods, jellyfish.
Sargassum
is where sea turtles go to feed. Yikes!
Join the journey as I will be posting live from Sargasso Sea daily.
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