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DATE SENT |
DOCUMENTS SENT |
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12/13/00 |
Check-off list |
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04/09/01 |
Pre-cruise letter w/forms |
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Radioisotope form |
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05/22/01 |
Chief Scientist letter |
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8/21/01 |
Post-cruise letter w/forms |
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Foreign clearance package* |
Dr. Becker:
University of Miami
As requested, you are designated chief scientist on R/V Roger Revelle and assigned ship time, funded by the National Science Foundation as follows:
Starting port: Pto. Calder
Loading Dates: 29 - 30 July 2001
Dates at sea: 31 July - 19 August 2001
Off-loading dates: 20 August 2001
End port: Pto. Calder
Loading Days charged: 2
Sea Days charged: 20
Off-loading Days charged: 1
Total Funded Days: 23
Please note the R/V Roger Revelle will depart at 1600 on 31 July 2001 and return to port no later than 0800 on 19 August 2001.
Please check the link for your cruise at http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/supp_groups/shipsked/2001/allships2001/2001RR/Becker/Becker.html There you will find your Ship Time Request and other information pertaining to your cruise. If you wish to correct or add more information, please contact the Ship Scheduling Office by e-mail at shipsked@ucsd.edu or by phone at (858) 534-2840.
Although most chief scientists already know the following, and full details are provided in the Chief Scientist's Manual, I have been asked to reiterate in each scheduling letter the following important rules;
1) The designation as chief scientist cannot be re-delegated without approval from this office.
2) The chief scientist is responsible for the accomplishment of the scientific work of the cruise, and is responsible for the behavior of all members of the scientific party whether they normally work for him/her or not.
3) Hard liquor and drugs are strictly prohibited aboard ship. No alcoholic beverages may be brought aboard without specific permission from the captain. The chief scientist is expected to inform the scientific party of this and to enforce the rules with respect to scientific party members.
4) No radioactive material or unnatural concentrations of stable isotopes may be brought aboard by anyone without advance permission from the SIO Isotope Committee. All spills of material of this nature must be reported promptly.
5) The chief scientist is expected to cooperate with the master in enforcement of safety regulations aboard. At the end of the cruise, reports for various government agencies are due; a packet containing forms will be distributed by the Ship Scheduling Office at a later date.
Further information can be found in the Chief Scientist's Manual and the R/V Roger Revelle Handbook on our web site at
http://www.sio.ucsd.edu/supp_groups/shipsked/index.html. We wish you a pleasant and successful cruise.
Robert A. Knox
Associate Director
cc: Captain, R/V Roger Revelle
Marine Superintendent
Manager, Shipboard Technical Support
Manager, Marine Personnel