For Better or Worse, Modern Ocean Explorers Stay Connected

Live internet on the ship helps with navigation, especially in unpredictable environments. Up-to-date ice maps were crucial on a Feb./Mar. 2007 climate variability research trip down to Antarctica. Here's the view from the driver's seat, or the "bridge," on the R/V Roger Revelle.
(Image credit: Joe Ferris, Scripps Institution of Oceanography)

This Behind the Scenes article was provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation.

On a six-week business trip last winter, Cassandra Lopez posted updates to her friends on Facebook, and conversed with her family on Gmail chat. What made these interactions unique was that Cassandra was on-location in the Southern Ocean, writing oceanography articles from one of the world’s most remote places. 24/7 internet access on research vessels attracts a new type of oceanographer – those who want to get away from it all, but also blog about it.

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