Deep-Sea and Coastal Vessel of the TGIR French Oceanographic Fleet

Deep-Sea and Coastal Vessel of the TGIR French Oceanographic Fleet

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

Deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

Form version of 08 April 2015

CRUISE REPORT:

Vessel:

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

Form version of 08 April 2015

The following data sheets are mandatory and must be filled in by the chief scientist within the time limit indicated and must be transmitted to the recipients indicated in the data sheet header

CRUISE REPORTS

to be sent / time limits
End of cruise evaluation data sheet / final handing over date
Fiche CSR (Cruise Summary Report) / final handing over date
End of cruise information sheet / final handing over date
International relations – contractual Relations data sheet / final handing over date
Confidential data sheet for institutional operators (if required) / final handing over date
Confidential data sheet for technical manager (if required) / final handing over date
In case of work in the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), international rules require that a scientific report for each country in question be supplied within a very short time frame. Reports to be drafted by the chief scientist for each country and sent to the institutional operator who shall send them to the authorities concerned via the official diplomatic channels (MAEE). / One month after the end of the mission
For the IPEV: A definitive scientific report intended to be published in the "Rapports à la Mer" series of the "Marion-Dufresne" / Depends on the nature of the CRUISE. To be determined jointly with the IPEV.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

to be sent if necessary / time limits
Report on the use of radioelements (for vessels of the Ifremer and the INSU) / final handing over date
Report on the use of chemicals
and fume hoods (for Ifremer vessels - chemicals for INSU vessels) / final handing over date
Report of loss of equipment / final handing over date

UTILIZATION OF CRUISE RESULTS

to be sent
Survey on the utilization of cruise results / 1 year after the cruise, and then every 2 years over 5 to 10 years.

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

Form version of 08 April 2015

CRUISE REPORTS

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

Form version of 08 April 2015

END OF CRUISE EVALUATION SHEET

"Quality" processes have been implemented in the fleet's operating organisations and by the technical managers.

The main objectives of these processes is the continuous improvement of practices related to the performance of the cruises and the satisfaction of the scientists.

Within this framework, the "End of cruise evaluation sheet" has been renovated. We wish to be able to measure the quality of the services and the technical and human means required to perform sea cruises.

This questionnaire is intended for:

The vessel's technical managers: IPEV, CNRS/INSU, GENAVIR.

And the fleet's institutional operators via the French Oceanographic Fleet UMS: CNRS/INSU, IFREMER, IPEV, IRD.

This data sheet must be filled in as of the end of the cruise before the Chief Scientist disembarks and co-signed by the Master or the OPEA (representative of the IPEV) who will send it to the technical manager via email:

CNRS/INSU: (for the vessels of the Insu/Cnrs)

IPEV: (for the vessels of the IPEV)

GENAVIR: (for vessels of the Ifremer and the IRD)

The chief scientist must send a copy of this data sheet to the institutional operators to the following address:

Since this document is likely to be widely distributed some of the information might have to be treated as confidential. To this end there are two confidential sheets which can be sent:

the first one, to the institutional operators, to the address shown on the sheet.

the second one, to GENAVIR, to , for vessels of the Ifremer and the IRD.

Vessel:

Cruise:

Dates of the cruise:

Date:

Chief scientist:Master or OPEA (IPEV):

Signature:Signature:

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

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3 - List of on-board scientific and technical personnel during the cruise:

Indicate the speciality: scientist, engineer or technician, specifying the discipline (geology, physics, chemistry, biology, mechanics, electronics, data processing, etc.)

Surname / First name / Speciality
(geology, physics, chemistry, biology, mechanics, electronics, data processing, etc.) / Responsibility
and role on board
(data, analyses, etc.) / Employing organisation / Head office of the employing organisation (1) / Status(2) / Cruise legs
F / E / A / Ch(3) / ITA / Doct. / Etu. / P. sed. / Other / 1 / 2 / 3
TOTAL number of on-board persons, by category

(1)F: France, E: Europe, A: Other countries

(2)Ch: Research scientists, ITA: ITA or technician, Doct.:doctorandus, Etu: Student, P. sed.: Office personnel and technical manager, Other: others (observers, etc.)

(3)Definition of the on-board research scientist:

Research scientist, including post-doctorandus,

engineer with a research activity,

engineer-research scientist (in the sense of research scientist in marine technologies) considered as a research scientist.

Quantitative assessment of the operations:

List of operations / Operations / Data
Requested
"Cruise request" / Selected
"Mission preparation report"
(CRPM) / Performed / % of success
Performed/Selected / Sent
to the Chief Scientist
on / Sent
to the SISMER
Raw
on / Sent
to the SISMER
Post-treatment
on

Specify weather incidents or changes of strategy of the cruise which caused deviation from the initial objective:

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

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END OF CRUISE TECHNICAL AND EVALUATION SHEET

Marking from 1 to 4 (best mark)

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Not Applicable / Poor / Passing / Good / Excellent

Please provide additional information on any evaluation which is less than or equal to 3 in order to help us detect possible improvements.

A - Planning

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Respect of time constraints (within the year) imposed by the scientific objectives
Appropriateness of the cruise dates in relation to the associated scientific programmes (ANR, FP7,etc.)

Comments and possible improvements:

B - Preparation of the cruise

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Quality of the preparatory documentation
(procedure for the delivery of work authorisations, cruise preparation files, Internet site)
Quality of communication with the institutional operators
Quality of communication with the technical managers
Quality and interest of the preparatory meeting

Comments and possible improvements:

C - Cruise logistics

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Pre/post transportation of mission personnel and equipment
Port of call logistics: customs, forwarding agent, agent, shipping agent, etc.
Respect of the protocol for handling hazardous products as defined in the Cruise Preparation Report (CRPM)

Comments and possible improvements:

D -Vessel, equipment and vehicles

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Appropriateness of the means found on board in relation to those which were discussed during the mission preparation meeting
Performance of the vessel and its own equipment (deck fittings, etc.)
Performances of the vessel's scientific instrumentation
(SMF, ADCP, gravimeter, magnetometer, etc.)
Condition of the available infrastructures (scientific centre, conference room, etc.)
Performance of the vehicles operated by the technical manager (Nautile, Victor, AUV)
Performance of the mobile equipment operated by the technical manager
(Penfeld, core samplers, seismics, Scampi, EM1000, sidescan sonar, etc.)
Level of satisfaction regarding the on-board software
(TECHSAS, SDIV+, CASINO+, SUMATRA, CARAIBES, GLOBE, HERMES, MOVIES+, MOVIES-3D, ACQUANAUT, MIMOSA, ADELIE, SUBOP, OSEA)
Access / data display / data

Comments and possible improvements:

E -On-board personnel

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Competence of sea-going personnel (technical manager)
Organisation and flexibility of the work of the sea-going personnel (technical manager)
Customer attention and relations of the sea-going personnel (technical manager)
Competence of on-board office personnel (technical manager)
Organisation and flexibility of the work of the on-board office personnel (technical manager)
Customer attention and relations of the on-board office personnel (technical management)
Competence of the institutional technical personnel (IFREMER, IPEV, INSU)
Organisation and flexibility of the work of the institutional technical personnel (IFREMER, IPEV, INSU)
Customer attention and relations of the institutional technical personnel (IFREMER, IPEV, INSU)

Comments and possible improvements:

F -Qualitative assessment and data of the cruise

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Quality of the operations performed
Appropriateness of the format of the data in relation to the format requested in the mission preparation meeting
Final supply of on-board data (support, format, software)
Available infrastructures (scientific PC, conference room, etc.)

Comments and possible improvements:

G - Life on board (indicative)

n/a / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Cleanliness of the vessel (common rooms, laboratories)
Catering (schedules, quality)
Cabins (assignment, upkeep, quality)

Comments and possible improvements:

H - General comments and proposals regarding improvements and modifications to be considered on the vessel or equipment to be acquired or modified?

I - Do you want a debriefing meeting between the stakeholders to analyse possible difficulties encountered ?

Yes No

The answers to your questions / comments shall be included in a specific report which shall be given you by the technical manager and/or the organisation concerned.

FICHE CSR (Cruise Summary Report)

Form to be sent directly to the SISMER to be published in the "Recueil Annuel des Campagnes Océanographiques Françaises" (Yearbook of the French Oceanographic Cruises) and the UMS as of the end of the cruise

Sismer

IFREMER - B.P. 70 - 29280 PLOUZANÉ - FRANCE

: +33 2 98 22 41 91 - Fax: +33 2 98 22 46 44

email :

French Oceanographic Fleet UMS

REPORT ON SEA CRUISE

On a deep-sea and coastal vessel of the TGIR French oceanographic fleet

Form version of 08 April 2015

FICHE CSR (Cruise Summary Report)

Name of the cruise:

Is there a contract?YES - NO

If so, contract number:

Vessel:

Chief scientists (3 max.):

Surname – First name
Laboratory
or department:
Address:
Phone:
e-mail:
Project-executing body:
Participating bodies:
Start date: / End date: / No. days at sea:
Departure port: / Arrival port:
Objectives:
related project:
Zone:
Zone Code (See the last page of this document):
If ZZ code, thank you specify
Details on the zone (in plain language):

Attach to the data sheet a paper CHART or a digital IMAGE of the zone to be studied

GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS (MANDATORY):

North: / South: / West: / East:

DISCIPLINES STUDIED

Circle the codes that best characterize the object of the cruise

CODE / DISCIPLINES
BIO / MARINE BIOLOGY
CHEMISTRY / OCEAN CHEMISTRY
ENV / ENVIRONMENT
GEOSC / GEOSCIENCES
METEO / METEOROLOGY
FISHING / HALIEUTICS
PHYS / PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
SUB / SUBMERSIBLE
TECH / TECHNOLOGY

Work carried out at sea (text, 10 items max): ......

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PARAMETER CODES

Circle the codes, and provide, if necessary, some details on each type of measurement as well as the addresses and telephone numbers of the persons in charge of measurements when they are not one of the chief scientists

CODE / PERSON IN CHARGE / PARAMETER / DESCRIPTION / No. OBS/UNIT
B01 / Primary production
B02 / Phytoplanktonic pigments
B03 / Seston
B06 / Dissolved organic matter
B07 / Pelagic bacteria, microorganisms
B08 / Phytoplankton
B09 / Zooplankton
B10 / Neuston
B11 / Nekton
B13 / Eggs and larvae
B14 / Pelagic fish
B16 / Benthic bacteria, microorganisms
B17 / Phytobenthos
B18 / Zoo-benthos
B19 / Exploited benthic fish
B20 / Molluscs
B21 / Shellfish
B25 / Birds
B26 / Mammals and reptiles
B28 / Echoes on marine organisms
B37 / Markings
B64 / Tests of equipment or machines
B65 / Exploratory fishing
B71 / Particulate organic matter
B72 / Biochemical measurements
B73 / Sediment traps
B90 / Other biological measurements/halieutics
D01 / Current meters
D03 / Currents inferred from navigation
D04 / GEK Current meter
D05 / Surface buoys or floats
D06 / Subsurface floats
D09 / Marigraphs/inverted echo sounders
D71 / Current profiler
D72 / Swell measurements
D90 / Other physical measurements
G01 / Dredge sampling
G02 / Bucket sampling
G03 / Core sampling in rock
G04 / Core sampling in soft sediment
G08 / Bottom photographs
G24 / Sidescan sonar measurements
G26 / Seismic refraction
G27 / Gravity measurements
G28 / Magnetism measurements
G71 / In-situ bottom measurements
G72 / Geophysical measurements at depth
G73 / Vertical echo surveys
G74 / Multibeam echo surveys
G75 / Single-channel seismic reflection
G76 / Multitrace seismic reflection
G90 / Other geoscience measurements
H09 / Bottles
H10 / Bathy probe stations
H11 / Subsurface measurements (T, S) under way
H13 / Bathythermography
H16 / Transparency measurements
H17 / Optical measurements
H21 / Oxygen
H22 / Phosphates
H23 / Total phosphorus
H24 / Nitrates
H25 / Nitrites
H26 / Silicates
H27 / Alkalinity
H28 / pH
H30 / Trace elements
H31 / Radioactivity
H32 / Isotopes
H33 / Other dissolved gases
H71 / Surface measurements (T, S) collected under way
H72 / Thermistor chains
H73 / Geochemical tracers (e.g. freons)
H74 / CO2
H75 / Total nitrogen
H76 / Ammonium
H90 / Other chemical measurements in water
M01 / Upper atmosphere
M02 / Incident radiation
M05 / Irregular routine measurements
M06 / Systematic routine measurements
M71 / Atmospheric chemistry
M90 / Other weather measurements
P01 / Suspended matter
P02 / Heavy metals
P03 / Oil residues
P04 / Organochlorinated compounds
P05 / Other dissolved substances
P12 / Benthic deposits
P13 / Contamination of organisms
P90 / Other measures of contamination

SENSORS

Circle the code of sensors you used during the cruise

CODES / CAPTEURS / CODES / CAPTEURS
22 / plankton nets / 152 / sidescan sonars
69 / neuston net / 155 / seismic refraction systems
24 / benthos samplers / 158 / gravimeters
64 / active fishing gear / 159 / magnetometers
62 / beam trawls / 156 / single-beam echosounders
63 / passive fishing gear / 157 / multi-beam echosounders
23 / pelagic trawl nets / 153 / single-channel seismic reflection systems
33 / sediment traps / CHRP / Chirp
369 / hydrophones / 154 / multi-channel seismic reflection systems
114 / current meters / 150 / particle sizers
111 / sea level recorders / 361 / penetrometers
115 / current profilers / 360 / piezometers
110 / wave recorders / 30 / discrete water samplers
54 / rock dredges / 130 / CTD
60 / sediment dredges / 132 / bathythermographs
50 / sediment grabs / 133 / thermosalinographs
53 / rock corers / 135 / thermistor chains
180 / underwater cameras / 102 / meteorological packages

COMMUNICATION

Website for the cruise or related project (to be published on sismer website):

CODED GEOGRAPHICAL AREA

Circle the code best corresponding to the studied zone and enter it on the first page

If you have a chart of the studied zone, you can give it to us, it will be on the Web

CODES / GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS / CODES / GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
SVX00005 / ATLANTIC OCEAN / 3_2 / SEA OF MARMARA
1 / NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN / 3_3 / BLACK SEA
SVX00015 / NORTH EAST ATLANTIC (LIMIT 40 W) / SVX00007 / CASPIAN SEA
1_2 / NORTH SEA / 4 / SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
1_6 / CELTIC SEA / SVX00021 / SOUTH EAST ATLANTIC (LIMIT 20 W)
1_7 / ENGLISH CHANNEL / SVX00023 / SOUTH WEST ATLANTIC (LIMIT 20 W)
1_8 / BAY OF BISCAY / 5 / INDIAN OCEAN
1_9 / GULF OF GUINEA / 5_2 / GULF OF SUEZ
SVX00017 / NORTH WEST ATLANTIC (LIMIT 40 W) / 5_4 / RED SEA
1_10 / CARIBBEAN SEA / 6 / EAST INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO (INDONESIA)
1_11 / GULF OF MEXICO / 6_1 / SOUTH CHINA SEA (NAN HAI)
2 / BALTIC SEA / SVX00019 / PACIFIC OCEAN
3_1 / MEDITERRANEAN SEA / 7 / NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
3_1_1 / MEDITERRANEAN SEA - WESTERN BASIN / SVX00016 / NORTH EAST PACIFIC OCEAN (LIMIT 180W)
3_1_1_1 / STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / SVX00018 / NORTH WEST PACIFIC OCEAN (LIMIT 180)
3_1_1_2 / ALBORAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / 7_3 / EAST CHINA SEA (TUNG HAI)
3_1_1_3 / BALEARIC (IBERIAN) SEA / 8 / SOUTH PACIFIC
3_1_1_4 / LIGURIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / SVX00022 / SOUTH EAST PACIFIC (LIMIT 140 W)
3_1_1_5 / TYRRHENIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / SVX00024 / SOUTH WEST PACIFIC (LIMIT 140 W)
3_1_2 / MEDITERRANEAN SEA, EASTERN BASIN / 8_3 / CORAL SEA
3_1_2_1 / ADRIATIC SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / 9 / ARCTIC OCEAN
3_1_2_2 / STRAIT OF SICILY / 10 / SOUTHERN OCEAN
3_1_2_3 / IONIAN SEA (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / SVX00025 / WORLDWIDE
3_1_2_4 / AEGEAN SEA (THE ARCHIPELAGO) (MEDITERRANEAN SEA) / ZZ / UNKNOWN

END OF CRUISE INFORMATION SHEET

This data sheet, two pages maximum, is intended for the communication departments of the institutional operators. The chief scientist must send this sheet with or without a photograph to the French Oceanographic Fleet UMS to the following address:

Cruise:

Vessel:

Chief scientist(s):

1 - Presentation of the on-board scientific party

2 – Topic of the research

3 – Work zone and chart

4 – Description of work performed and first results

-Number of videotapes

-Number of photographs

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DATA SHEET

CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS

The chief scientist must send this sheet to the French Oceanographic Fleet UMS to the following address:

Cruise:

Vessel:

Chief scientist(s):

I - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Reminder:

Article 249 of the International Convention on the Law of the Sea: “Duty to comply with certain conditions”

Article 249 (b): “provide the coastal State, at its request, with preliminary reports, as soon as practicable, and with the final results and conclusions after the completion of the research.””

Article 249 (c): “undertake to provide access for the coastal State, at its request, to all data and samples derived from the marine scientific research project and likewise to furnish it with data which may be copied and samples which may be divided without detriment to their scientific value;”

Article 249 (b):Article 249 (d) “if requested, provide the coastal State with an assessment of such data, samples and research results or provide assistance in their assessment or interpretation.””

A - Foreign personnel taking part in the cruise or associated with analysis of the results.

B - Work carried out in foreign waters and, if necessary, difficulties encountered

C - Transmission of data to the authorities of the countries concerned

Have the authorities of the countries concerned made a request for the transmission of data or documents?

YES - NO

If yes, complete the following table

Applicant authorities (address and telephone number, name of recipient):
Data or samples requested (types, media):
Have data or samples be handed over at the end of the cruise? If yes, which items, by whom and to which recipient?:
Should data or samples be handed over after treatment of the cruise results? If yes, which items, by whom, to which recipient and by what date?:
Have clauses been agreed upon for data use or dissemination?:
II - CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS

Was the cruise carried out within a contractual framework (commercial services, European programme, etc.)?

YES – NO

If yes, complete the following table:

Source of financing:

Contract reference:

Confidentiality clauses of the contract (data and documents concerned):
Legal entity or physical person to be contacted for any request for authorization of utilisation and dissemination of the data (name, address, telephone, fax, email):

CONFIDENTIAL DATA SHEET - INSTITUTIONAL OPERATOR