2002/03 V1.1 details

General information

Season
2002/03
Voyage
V1.1

Ship

Kapitan Khlebnikov


©AAD, Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 1999
Catalogue id
3401B5
Caption
Entering Newcomb Bay
Photographer
Dixon, Grant

Leader

Voyage Leader

Dr. Joe Johnson

Deputy Voyage Leader

Ms. Leanne Millhouse

Voyage Objectives

Continental summer deployment.

Voyage Reports

No reports known - if you know of any, please contact the Data Centre and we can add them.

Schedule

FromDepartToArrive
Cape Town, South Africa  29-Sep-2002  Mawson  10-Oct-2002 
Mawson  12-Oct-2002  Zhong Shan  14-Oct-2002 
Zhong Shan  14-Oct-2002  Davis  14-Oct-2002 
Davis  16-Oct-2002  Casey  24-Oct-2002 
Casey  25-Oct-2002  Hobart  2-Nov-2002 

See also List of sitreps - not guaranteed to work as voyage naming conventions are not consistent.

See the 2002/03 Voyage Schedule for other voyages for this season.

Voyage track

Spatial bounds of voyage

No track has been constructed.

Voyage Data and Activities

Biological Collections

List of collections of species data collected on this voyage. Some collections are voyage specific or might be from a wider set of observations or samples.

Collection NameObservation countLink to data search form
Seabirds of the Southern and South Indian Ocean 1411 Search

Voyage activities

ActivityDetails
Wildlife at Sea observations Observed 37 species from 2637 observations. See Species and observation count - Link to data at Wildlife at Sea observations

Observers: FO and DL

Data from 29-Sep-2002 00:00 UT to 23-Oct-2002 00:00 UT

For data quality, methods used etc., see DB_WOV *** at GCMD

Weather

There is no weather data for this voyage.

Science Projects

Note - this page lists projects where there has been some requirements logged. This may include requests that are not directly associated with any science performed on the ship.

Australian Antarctic Science Projects for voyage. Click on the project number to see Public details such as project metadata and Australian Antarctic Program publications.

606 Observations of ULF space plasma waves in Antarctica