August 13, 2013
We head first for Kiliuda Bay, south of the town of Kodiak. We'll spend 4 days there. Kiliuda is a very interesting place and always full of life- everything from herring to Dungeness crabs, including of course some of the young Pacific cod and Pollock that are a focus of the study. There are also bears, which adds excitement to our beach seining work. From there we head north. A new addition to this cruise is that we will be collecting some samples for a collaborator who is studying stable isotope patterns in glacial bays (stable isotopes are a sort of natural marker that can be used to determine the source of nutrients and other organic materials). Kiliuda Bay has no glacial influence whatsoever, so it will provide an illuminating comparison to the work done in glacier-influenced waters (we hope). I'm down to one bar AND I smell dinner so I will sign off.

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