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SEA Currents: SSV Corwith Cramer
November 10, 2015
C-263: Oceans & Climate

Proposed cruise track for C-263.
The students of C-263, SEA Semester: Oceans & Climate, will join the SSV Corwith Cramer by Saturday, November 14th. They will depart the Canary Islands and arrive in St. Croix by December 23rd, with port stops scheduled for Dominica and St. John.
Ship's Company
Captain: Jason Quilter
1st Mate: Scott Spillias
2nd Mate: Kirsten Johnsrud
3rd Mate: Tristan Feldman
Engineer: Mickey Cavacas
Steward: Morgan Barrios
Asst. Steward: Kate Enright
Chief Scientist: Amy Siuda
1st Asst. Scientist: Abby Cazeault
2nd Asst. Scientist: Janet Bering
3rd Asst. Scientist: Farley Miller
Sailing Intern: Janet McMahon
Sailing Intern: Kata Rolf
Sailing Intern: Katie Lyon
Sailing Intern: Anna Yoors
Sailing Intern: Molly Pickel
Sailing Intern: Grayson Huston
Participant: Ken Legg, SEA Overseer
Participant: Chris Land, WHOI
Students
Peter Barron, Carleton College
Jamie Dalgleish, Mount Allison University
Jennifer Dong, Grinnell College
Kennedy Holland, Claremont McKenna College
Colette Kelly, Barnard College
Jennifer Kenyon, Louisiana State University
Eben Kopp, Bowdoin College
Jeffrey Morgan, Boston University
Siya Qiu, Boston University
Anna Simpson, University of New Hampshire
Holly Westbrook, University of Connecticut, Avery Point Campus
Emma Wightman, Roger Williams University


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Leave a public comment for students and crew to read when they reach their next port and have access to the internet!
May you have fair winds and following seas on your voyage!
We have the blog as “favorite” and are tracking/have been tracking your progress.
Love Mom and Dad
“The winds, the sea, and the moving tides are what they are. If there is wonder and beauty and majesty in them, science will discover these qualities… If there is poetry in my book about the sea, it is not because I deliberately put it there, but because no one could write truthfully about the sea and leave out the poetry.” - Rachel Carson
The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.
Isak Dinesen
Enjoy this magical time in your lives!
12/11. Checked on your progress this morning. Appears you are coming up south of Dominica (closer to St Lucia and Martinique) vice the proposed route in the 10 Nov blog. At least you’ll see land as you make a turn to the north soon. Meghan has two more exams and will be home Sunday. Mom’s been in the garden replanting items she brought from Aunt My Le’s in KY. Today the Camaro goes to the shop to get the new exhaust system in preparation for the supercharger.
Love Dad