– That first night was a challenge for many on board, enough to say that very few people came down for dinner, but the next day was very quiet. Everything went according to plan, we arrived in Kiel a little ahead of schedule so we had to slow down. The place we stopped at is very rarely used, the pilot couldn’t remember the last time he had directed anyone here,’ says Ship’s Captain Artur Kamiński. – During the next leg we sail into the North Sea, so we are watching the forecast very carefully. Big waves slow the ship down a lot, which can mess with our schedule. We have some of the time to spare, but we are still keeping our fingers crossed for navigable weather.
On June 6 r/v Oceanograf is going to be welcomed by representatives from Kiel University, City of Kiel and the Port of Kiel. The research team will give guided tours to the public and Kiel University scientists and students. Zygmunt Miłoszewski is going to conduct a workshop on ‘How to narrate attractively at home, work, and on a date. The formula for a good story’ and meet with CAU Slavistik Institute. The day will be crowned by an informal scientific exchange between BARC research team and CAU oceanographers.
You can find r/v Oceanograf at the end of the Kiel Port near the Central Station. Read more about the hosts of this visit – City of Kiel and Kiel University here.