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Science, Search, and Rescue- Madeline Cashion

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On Board the Hudson

Madeline Cashion is a MSc student at UBC with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries. There she studies the exploitation of sharks and it’s effect on marine ecosystems. Throughout her career she has worked with plankton in Nova Scotia, sharks in South Africa, and as is the subject of this story, deep sea coral reefs in the Atlantic.

Madeline’s story comes from her time on board the CCGS Hudson, the first and oldest research vessel in Canada. She tells us about the amazing story of two different search and rescue missions her boat took part in out in the cold waters of the Atlantic. Below you can see some pictures of these missions taken by Madeline and other members of her crew.

Bow of the CCGS Hudson

The bow of the CCGS Hudson (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

Lowering the camera used for surveying

Lowering the camera used for surveying (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

The burning boat (Photo by- Gabrielle Tompkins-MacDonald)

The ship without power rocking in the waves (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

When they weren’t rescuing other boats, Madeline and the research crew on board the Hudson conducted a deep sea study of cold water corals far off the coast of Newfoundland. Katie was blown away to hear about these deep sea reefs, so we’ve also posted some pictures of these incredible organisms below.

Scleractinian coral (Lophelia pertusa)Scleractinian coral (Lophelia pertusa)

Coral – Paragorgia arborea

Coral – Primnoa resedaeformis

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On Board the Hudson

Madeline Cashion is a MSc student at UBC with the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries. There she studies the exploitation of sharks and it’s effect on marine ecosystems. Throughout her career she has worked with plankton in Nova Scotia, sharks in South Africa, and as is the subject of this story, deep sea coral reefs in the Atlantic.

Madeline’s story comes from her time on board the CCGS Hudson, the first and oldest research vessel in Canada. She tells us about the amazing story of two different search and rescue missions her boat took part in out in the cold waters of the Atlantic. Below you can see some pictures of these missions taken by Madeline and other members of her crew.

Bow of the CCGS Hudson

The bow of the CCGS Hudson (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

Lowering the camera used for surveying

Lowering the camera used for surveying (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

The burning boat (Photo by- Gabrielle Tompkins-MacDonald)

The ship without power rocking in the waves (Photo by- Madeline Cashion)

When they weren’t rescuing other boats, Madeline and the research crew on board the Hudson conducted a deep sea study of cold water corals far off the coast of Newfoundland. Katie was blown away to hear about these deep sea reefs, so we’ve also posted some pictures of these incredible organisms below.

Scleractinian coral (Lophelia pertusa)Scleractinian coral (Lophelia pertusa)

Coral – Paragorgia arborea

Coral – Primnoa resedaeformis

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