Hello All
We had to do a couple of "dog legs" to get to the positions we wanted to deploy the SAWS buoys at their intended positions. The weather has been subsiding consistently over the last 24 hours, but there is still a rather large swell running in from the west making our life difficult since we want to head almost due south.
We are expected to reach 58.5°S by supper time where we will start with our CTD casts, which we will do every 20 miles all the way to the ice shelf. Hopefully the scientist get some good data in the process.
If the weather holds tomorrow we might have a braai, which, as any normal South African, we can not live without for long periods of time.
Have a nice day.
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