This cruise is part of the Gulf Integrated Spill Response (GISR) Consortium, funded by the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI). The vision of the GISR Consortium is to understand and predict the fundamental behavior of petroleum fluids in the ocean environment. This capability is critical to inform decisions during response to oil spills and for development of mitigation plans, ultimately yielding significant environmental and financial savings. The mission of the currently funded activities is to develop a multi-scale modeling system validated by field and laboratory experiments to track the pathways of transforming hydrocarbons released from deep oil spills in the oceans. Scientists will acoustically and visually map the bubble/droplet plume through the water column at several different times (about once or twice per day) while on-site.
Gulf Integrated Spill Research (GISR)
July 17 – 25, 2014
NA046
Lead Scientist
Expedition Leader
Meet the Team
Gallery Highlights
Video:
Visit from a Pelagic Sea Cucumber
Video:
Bubbles Galore: Imaging and Sampling at Seep Sites
Photo album:
Bubbling Up: Studying Seeps with GISR
Video:
Eel Chomps Down on Fish
Video:
The Tools of GISR
Blog:
Guide to the GISR Dives: What Does THAT Do?
Blog:
GISR Introduction: Where Will the Oil Go?
Video:
GISR in 60 Seconds
Selected Publications
2016
(2016). Observations of bubbles in natural seep flares at MC 118 and GC 600 using in situ quantitative imaging. Journal of Geophysical Research 121(4): 2203-2230.