SHIPS

SEA LIFE

SCIENCE & OCEANOGRAPHY

RRS JAMES COOK SCIENCE SYSTEMS

RRS JAMES COOK



RRS DISCOVERY



PICTURES, VIDEOS & DOWNLOADS

ISIS & ROVs

HISTORICAL ARTICLES

GENERAL INFORMATION

FROM THE ARCHIVES

EVENTS & TRAVELS

You probably got here via one of these domain names!!

www.rrsjamescook.com
www.rrsjamescook.info
www.rrsdiscovery.co.uk
www.rrsdiscovery.info
www.royalresearchships.com
www.researchvessels.co.uk

 

Friends of this website

Captain Smurf

The Mighty Kinkle
Iceberg Quest

 

Visitors Today: 50
Pages Viewed Today: 51
View Visitor Statistics

JC030 BLOG
Capte Town - Punta Arenas
JAN 2008 - FEB 2009

Mobilisation in Cape Town and Christmas
Day 1 (26/12/2008)
Day 2 (27/12/2008)
Day 3 (28/12/2008)
Day 4 (29/12/2008)
Day 5 (30/12/2008)
Day 6 (31/12/2008)
Day 7 (01/01/2009)
Day 8 (02/01/2009)
Day 9 (03/01/2009)
Day 10 (04/01/2009) NEW!!

SEA DIARYS

JC015 - Part 1 - Leith - Mobilisation
JC015 - Part 2 - The Penguin Incident
JC015 - Part 3 - IT Fun
JC015 - Part 4 - Rock Drill Gets Dipped
JC015 - Part 5 - Jim 'il Fix It!
JC015 - Part 6 - Rough Weather
JC015 - Part 7 - After The Storm
JC015 - Part 8 - Under **Attack**
JC015 - Part 9 - International Pirate Day
JC015 - Part 10 - Into Loch Broom
JC015 - Part 11 - Anthrax, Explosions + Bad Weather…..Do we get Danger Money?
JC015 - Part 12 - A Boat trip To Ullapool and a Fish Pate
JC015 - Part 13 - Gravity Coring in Loch Broom
JC015 - Part 14 - Moorings, Vanishing Lighthouse Keepers and Strange Happenings
JC015 - Part 15 - My Birthday, Navy arrives on the scene in force!!
JC015 - Part 16 - Safety, Dolphins and Some Engine Room Maintenance
JC015 - Part 17 - Vibro Core and the Lifeboats get Launched
JC015 - Part 18 - Cores, Propellors and Swath
JC015 - Part 19 - Ullapool Run Ashore - Seals - Mike's Pics
JC015 - Part 20 - Sub Bottom Profiler and Vibro Coring (All sounds very dodgy)
JC015 - Part 21 - Dave gets a haircut, The Great Box Record and Julia Flips
JC015 - Part 22 - Coring and Sunsets
JC015 - Part 23 - Scotlands most beaitiful Sea Loch
JC015 - Part 24 - Sub Bottom Profiling (Again), Vibro Core and Pete
JC015 - Part 25 - Cores - Lots of them!
JC015 - Part 26 - Wet N Wild and Embarrassing Pictures from the Past
JC015 - Part 27 - More Embarrassing Pictures and Rock Drill Footage
JC015 - Part 28 - Reflecting on the past month
JC027 Cruise Pictures


LEGAL,FAQS AND STUFF!!
Contacting Us
Website Contributors
Website Disclaimers
Upgrades and Downtime Info
Image Copyright
Requesting an Image
Suggest or Write and Article


Top 10 Visited Pages

JC027.asp(464)
DisplayImageResults.asp(422)
Article - RRSJamesCookFacilities.asp(360)
About.asp(289)
NavalShips.asp(188)
Dry Dock - RRS James Cook 1.asp(153)
Article - build.asp(141)
Article - ISIS.asp(92)
Downloads.asp(90)
imagescript.asp(89)

Randomly Selected Image

Author:Leighty
Location:AT SEA - RRS James Cook
Cruise:JC021



contact me home

Ships

RRS James Cook
RRS Discovery
RV Callista
Welcome your visitor 68518

news and events


USERNAME PASSWORD
MEMBERSHIP CURRENTLY HAS NO ADDITIONAL BENEFITS - I'M WORKING ON THE CODING!!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

CLICK HERE FOR NEWS ARCHIVE

ANY QUESTIONS [04.01.2009]

Hi! I noticed a lot of people have been sending emails! If you have any questions about this cruises or the science we are conducting please do not hesitate to ask and I will pass this on to the relevant person onboard – answers will be published on the website! Please forward any emails to

questions@rrsjamescook.com

JC030 TODAYS BLOG!!!!! [01.01.2009]

Hi everyone. Due to the ammount of space I'm taking up the blog is moving over to the bar on the right >>>>>>>>>>>>>> under JC030! All updates to the blog will be in there. each day I will add the new blog there. Keep your eye out for the latest entry!! All the best!! Happy New, Happy New Year - Leighton

JC030 - Day 5 at sea [31.12.2008]

Day 5 at Sea. A very busy day thats tough to make interesting! hahahah

CLICK HERE

JC030 Day 5 - Late Blog Upload!!! Busy Day [30.12.2008]

Another entry for JC030. i know its a bit late we have had a manic day. will explain all in the next blog!! Enjoy

CLICK HERE

Day 3 at Sea - Big birds and CTDS [29.12.2008]

Second entry of the JC030 Blog - Day 3 at Sea. CTDS and Lots of birds

CLICK HERE

Third entry of the JC030 Blog - Day 2 at Sea. [28.12.2008]

Second entry of the JC030 Blog - Day 2 at Sea. Safety stuff!

CLICK HERE

JC030 - Day 1 at Sea [27.12.2008]

Second entry of the JC030 Blog - Day 1 at Sea. Leaving Cape Town

CLICK HERE

JC030 Cape Town Blog [26.12.2008]

First entry of the JC030 blog. This entry covers our stay in Cape Town. 21st December - 25th December 2008.

CLICK HERE

RRS Discovery in Dry Dock [19.12.2008]

Images taken duringte dry docking of RRS Discovery in Hull December 17th 2008

HMS ILLUSTRIOUS COMES TO SOTON [23.11.2008]

Pictures of HMS Illustrious coming into Southampton

SOMEONE HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR [16.11.2008]

Ok, I recieved this email on Friday. I would like to thank Santa for sending it...

Dear Leighton

Did you know that all my elves have been talking about you? They are all very impressed that you have been good this year. Mrs. Claus and I are proud of you too!

The elves and I have been busy building toys and getting my sleigh ready for the big trip. Mrs. Claus is hard at work making me a new outfit. It seems that I've outgrown my suit from last year! The reindeer are training each day, so they'll be ready for the big Christmas Eve journey! Your going to be a long way from home this year and I'm going to have to loose a few extra pOunds to fit down the ship's funnel!! I hope that you keep the deck clear so we have somewhere to land the sleigh!!

So, you can see we're keeping busy, but we're looking forward to visiting Cape Town and stopping at your Ship! I understand that you have misplaced something somewhere in the Pacific earlier this year.The elves and I are searching the Toy Workshop to see if we might be able to find a new one for you. Please be more careful with this one!!

Please be in bed early on Christmas Eve and don't forget to hang your stocking out with care!

Merry Christmas and Warmest Wishes!

Mr & Mrs Claus

Discovery Name [14.11.2008]

Superb article compiled by Professor Gwyn Griffiths detailing the history of the name Discovery HERE or the image below

D333 Cruise Picture [13.11.2008]

Cruise Picture: D333 (6MB)..

QE2 Goodbye - Part 1 [13.11.2008]

Images from the QE2 goodbye celbrations in Southampton!! CLICK HERE FOR IMAGES

Acting at Sea [13.11.2008]

During D333 a bit of acting took place CLICK HERE FOR IMAGES

REMOTELY OPERATED SUBMERSIBLE TECHNOLOGY TALK [03.11.2008]

Two of my fellow technicians will be giving a talk on underwater technology at NOC on the 25th November (7:00PM). please click on the image below to download the posters with details of the event

UAV D333 [03.11.2008]

The first succesful deployment of an UAV from a Royal Research Ship occured during D333. This article looks at UAVs and some of the pictures from the cruise! CLICK HERE OR THE IMAGE BELOW

SONARDYNE CALENDAR [03.11.2008]

Ok, some of my handiwork has been chosen to grace the pages of the SONARDYNE 2009 calendar! Make sure you get one!! Click the image below for my contribution

ISIS Rough Document for reviewing [03.11.2008]

This article is pending review and is online for review purpouses only.

UAV Launch [02.11.2008]

UAV gets launched off the front of RRS Discovery - a first for a research ship?


DOWNLOAD .AVI (DivX AVI)
DOWNLOAD WMV (Windows Media)

Govan Panoramic Images [02.11.2008]

Hello! Whilst we were docked in Govan during the mobilisation for D334 I had the chance to make some panoramic images. Click the image below or HERE to see this article.

Tom Lamden - SEPTEMBER 2008 Nautilus UK Telegraph [02.11.2008]

On 25th June we committed Tom Lamden who had an illustrious wartime service with the MN serving in the Russian convoys - the Russian convoys were renowned for the losses inflicted and the brutality of the weather (The cold water could kill in seconds). During the Russian convoys 85 merchant vessels and 16 Royal Navy warships (2 cruisers, 6 destroyers, 8 other escort ships) were lost. Tom Lamden was also co-founder of the Wolverhampton branch of the Merchant Navy Association. Click >HERE or the image of below to read the article “A Final Service” which was written by one of our captains and published in Nautilus UK Telegraph (September 2008) and details Tom’s committal at sea.

More whale shots from NFL!! [02.11.2008]

More images from my whale photography collection - St johns August 2008 - Click HERE or the image below

Clyde Images [02.11.2008]

Collection of images showing our journey up the Clyde at the end of D332 - then back down again at the start of D334.>CLICK HERE

PILOT WHALES AHOY!! 22/09/2008 D332 [02.11.2008]

Pilot whales sited off the starboard side. Have a read - CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW!!!

And I'm Back (Finally) [01.11.2008]

After some 8000 miles of travelling and over 70 days away I am finally back in the UK. The first step is to sort out the massive collection of images that I have acquired and start putting them online – boy have we got some great footage of various bits of equipment being tested. Here’s where we went (CLICK MAP BELOW FOR LARGER VERSION)

WEBSITE INFO - next two monthS [19.08.2008]

Ok, tomorrow we head out to sea onboard RRS Discovery. I will be away for about 70 days. In this time the website will probably not get updated or any correspondence answered. However, I am looking for people (within NOC) who would like to help me maintain and expand this website and to stop the long periods of website inactivity when I’m away on the Discovery (which has no internet). If you would like to help with this website please email admin@rrsjamescook.com and I will get back to you either when we dock in Scotland next month or when I get back after this cruise.

BACK TO SEA [19.08.2008]

So now it is time to return to the sea. The holiday is over and the serious work starts here. Tomorrow RRS Discovery departs St Johns to commence scientific operations. So, what can I say about St Johns? Well I have to recommend visiting this place – it is truly amazing and the people are so friendly and go out of their way to help you. I’ve written lots of exciting articles to go on the site and taken lots of pictures……. I just haven’t had the time to upload them!! I’ll feel sad about leaving tomorrow although my bank balance will hopefully be a lot better off…… There are so many people that I would love to thank for making my stay in NFL so much fun – the people from Iceberg Quest deserve special mention for helping me get some of the best whale shots imaginable! I will always look back fondly at my time here – in the words of a friend……. “You’ll be back”. Sooner rather than later.

WHALE WATCHING!!! [10.08.2008]

Hello,

Probably one of the best days out ever!! Here are my pictures from a superb day out with the great people from Iceberg Quest in search of whales….. we found them and was treated to what the Iceberg Quest team described as the best whale display they have seen to date…… enjoy!!

Big thanks to the Iceberg Quest team!!

Leighton

CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES

WEBSITE INFO AND GOING AWAY [07.08.2008]

Hello, well it seems the website is taking off again. However, one minor problem is that after returning to the UK after sailing on the James Cook, I am now flying out to Canada to meet our other research ship – RRS Discovery. The problem is the Discovery does not have an internet connection and therefore I will be unable to update this website for sometime. I am looking for volunteers who will be able to help me maintain this website in the future so we don’t have periods of inactivity. In addition I encourage those onboard the RRS James Cook to send me pictures. I will be able to update the website until at least the 16th of this month – possibly up until the 22nd. When the Discovery is due into St Johns, I will be holidaying in St Johns from tomorrow and will keep the website updated with images from my travels. Leighton

JCO27 PICTURES [04.08.2008]

CLICK HERE FOR CURRENT CRUISE (JC027) PICTURES!!!!!

Eagle Eyed Observers! [04.08.2008]

Well, one of our eagle eyed observers has pointed out a very true fact. The annimated GIF of ISIS's doppler below is infact wrong. A vertical beam from a doppler would show zero Doppler shift for horizontal travel. The Doppler’s four beams are at 30 (or 20 deg) deg to the vertical. I'll get the GIF redrawn in the next few weeks!! Thanks for the feedback!! Cheers!!

UPDATE [03.08.2008]

Hello All. Please be patient whilst we are further developing this website and getting it fully up-and-running. There are a number of glitches which will be ironed out in the coming weeks. This website is really a one-man-show at the moment and it’s been developed in my spare time. Any feedback would be grateful. Please send it to admin@rrsjamescook.com If you encounter a problem please let me know. If you have any material you wish to contribute please email the above address. All the best Leighton

JC027 Pictures [03.08.2008]

I have compiled a selection of images taken during the mobilization of JC027 and during the passage down to Tenerife. Annotations and more images will be added soon. CLICK HERE FOR IMAGES

PLEASE READ [03.08.2008]

Hello All! The website has now been migrated back online. Please expect some disruption as we make the website live…. Ohhh and sorry for the spelling on some of the pages!! We were rushing to get them online!!

ONGOING DEVELOPMENTS [23.07.2008]

The ongoing development has turned up some interesting issues which I have been addressing. The security monitoring system on the website has been working well..

ATTACK OF THE ANIMATED GIF [22.07.2008]

I have been working on some animated GIFS in the evening to help people understand the meaning of various systems we use in oceanography. The image below shows how ISIS's doppler works and the article will feature on the website very shortly....watch this space


RRS DISCOVERY'S TRAVELS [22.07.2008]

Hello! I'm compiling a detailed list of the countries that RRS Discovery has visited. If you know of any other countries she has visited not included in the map below please email me!!! Leighton

WE ARE BACK ONLINE! [14.07.2008]

Hello and welcome back. After some downtime we are back online with a totally new version of the website.

The design is similar but we have been working on a lot of the background coding to produce a much better website. Over the coming weeks there will be some disruption to services as the website goes live and new articles are vetted.

We have lots of new material that is currently being worked on. These include animations of various equipment and more comprehensive documents on oceanography. Lots of stuff to keep you interested.

During the 'Go-Live' stage of the website it would be great if you could forward me feedback. This can be sent to admin@rrsjamescook.com This will be extremely useful as it will help me identify problems.

Please take time to register with us – the link is above.