Three weeks are gone, the weather is changing very often and the good periods become rare. Good that we took every chance to go out with the zodiacs, sampled water and stayed up several nights to process the material.
Me encuentro en la base Jubany desde Diciembre 2011 y en el mes de Enero comienzan a llegar a esta, los primeros científicos extranjeros como nacionales y mi actividad comienza a aumentar y compartir con ellos los trabajos en el agua, yo como operador de bote y técnico en el apoyo de sus proyectos, salíamos al agua a realizar filmaciones subacuas, extracción de sedimentos, limos, redes, CTD, Ictiologia, Oceanografia, etc con proyectos Alemanes a través del convenia Argentina-Alemania (AWI) científicos como Anne Wölfl, Susann Henkel, Michael Staubwasser, Jan Hartmann, (con sus idioma alemán, e ingles y algo de castellano), y mi idioma entrerriano...sacábamos algo…jajajaja
We left from Buenos Aires the 2nd of January 2013 and the same day late at night we arrived at Carlini Station! Since we arrived we have been very busy organizing all the samplings and activities in the labs. Our research is dependent on boats and diving support so weather conditions are extremely important for us. January was a cloudy and cold month but in general in was not too windy allowing us to work a lot with the zodiacs.
In the first days here at Carlini station, the weather did not permit us to go out with the zodiacs - the wind was just too strong. But as soon as th the sun came out, I went for a walk around the station and was amazed, how green the island gets in the summer, when the snow had melted away.
Our trip to Carlini took quite some time. From Buenos Aires via Santiago de Chile and Punta Arenas finally with “Antarctic Airways” to the Chilean station Frei.