- 2011
Staff Training/Setup
Principal Investigator: Saul Rosser, ARB/UNCW
Saturation: TBDThis first Aquarius saturation mission for 2010 will be a combination of staff training and a "shakedown dive" for the habitat and Life Support Buoy (LSB), following maintenance on all the topside and underwater support equipment. This involves reinstalling and testing all the equipment that make up the complete underwater habitat system, as well as its wireless link to the shore-based Watch Desk. Once all checklists and pre-mission tests are performed, a short saturation dive will be conducted to fully test the habitat systems for the longer 10-14 day missions to follow. During this mission, hands-on training is provided in a setting that does not have the distractions of a typical science mission, with staffing made up of a senior habitat technician and three other staff "in-training." While the Center makes extensive use of manuals and other training documents, there is only so much that can be learned before actual real-time experience is required. We run training missions as full saturations, but they are usually shorter duration. Full decompression is required and is an important part of the training exercise, with staff taking turns "driving the habitat" during the 16.5 hour decompression required before surfacing.
During this mission, staff will not only train on existing gas, electrical, and computer/video/electronic systems, but they will conduct outside maintenance and cleaning of habitat systems. This training period also provides topside personnel an opportunity to train on support diving and watch desk procedures as well as emergency response protocols without the need to support outside participants.
- 2010
Staff Training/Setup
Principal Investigator: Saul Rosser, ARB/UNCW
Saturation: April 20 — 23This first Aquarius saturation mission for 2010 will be a combination of staff training and a "shakedown dive" for the habitat and Life Support Buoy (LSB), following maintenance on all the topside and underwater support equipment. This involves reinstalling and testing all the equipment that make up the complete underwater habitat system, as well as its wireless link to the shore-based Watch Desk. Once all checklists and pre-mission tests are performed, a short saturation dive will be conducted to fully test the habitat systems for the longer 10-14 day missions to follow. During this mission, hands-on training is provided in a setting that does not have the distractions of a typical science mission, with staffing made up of a senior habitat technician and three other staff "in-training." While the Center makes extensive use of manuals and other training documents, there is only so much that can be learned before actual real-time experience is required. We run training missions as full saturations, but they are usually shorter duration. Full decompression is required and is an important part of the training exercise, with staff taking turns "driving the habitat" during the 16.5 hour decompression required before surfacing.
During this mission, staff will not only train on existing gas, electrical, and computer/video/electronic systems, but they will conduct outside maintenance and cleaning of habitat systems. This training period also provides topside personnel an opportunity to train on support diving and watch desk procedures as well as emergency response protocols without the need to support outside participants.
- 2009Staff Training/Setup for 2009
Principal Investigator: Craig Cooper
April 20 — 23 - 2007Staff Training and System Checks
Principal Investigator: Otto Rutten, NURC/UNCW
Training: April 2 — 5
Mission: April 6 — 9 - 2005Mission 1 — Staff Training and System Checks
Principal Investigator: Craig Cooper, NURC/UNCW
Training: April 18 — 19
Mission: April 20 — 22 - 2004Mission 1 — Staff Training and System Checks
Principal Investigator: Craig Cooper, NURC/UNCW
Mission: April 19-23 - 2003Staff Saturation Mission — Staff Training and System Checks
Mission: March 24 - April 2
Staff Saturation Mission — Staff Training and System Checks
Mission: April 21 - 30 - 2002Mission 1 - Operational Support for Aquarius Undersea Laboratory
Principal Investigator: Craig Cooper
Saturation: March 19-21, 2002
Total Days: 3 - 1993Mission 1 - NOAA Certification Sat.
Saturation: September 6-10
Total Days: 5