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Arrival of Te Papa researchers to Raoul islands (Kermadec)

Saturday 07/05

We finally arrived at Raoul Island in the morning after a very rough night due to nasty weather. We basically jumped from our bed, every 30 seconds following a big swell, discovering the joy of gravity at the same time. It can be funny, for a moment, and if you do not touch too much the ceiling…. The weather stayed bad until we arrived at Raoul where everyone was happy to find shelter and finally get some food in our disturbed stomach.

Luckily after that, the sky opened and let us discover the beauty of Raoul Island. We found the time to make two video and two trap samples. The clarity of the water is amazing, with a depth of field of more than 15m at 100m depth.

Beautiful sunlight on the south-western Denham Bay.

Beautiful sunlight on the south-western Denham Bay.

Tomorrow, we will have a full day working. We will be able to study the deep-sea fish fauna of the Kermadec Islands.

Speak to you soon.
Vincent

En route to the Kermadec Islands

A Te Papa expedition, in collaboration with Massey University, is going to study the fish fauna of the Kermadec Islands, some 1000km North of mainland New Zealand.

We left Tauranga aboard the MV Tranquil Image yesterday. Loading all the gear on the deck was a bit more of a challenge than usual because of the extra fuel that we had to take for this long trip going far offshore. It is now just over 24 hours that we are steaming non-stop to the North. We will need another 36 hours at least to reach our destination, Raoul Island.

Loading up the Tranquil Image with gear

Loading up the Tranquil Image with gear. More than 10km of rope for deployments of video units and fish traps are necessary.

The night was, let’s say interesting, since the sea became a little bit rougher when it was time to get a rest. I think that like everybody else aboard, I only half-slept.

But in two days, we will be able to start our sampling campaign in one of the most amazing place on earth. It is enough to keep us awake. My shipmates Charlie, Carl, Adam and Tom are all looking forward to discover this untouched ground.

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