CAT 2.04 - Home Sweet Home
Search for Amelia Log
This is the Research Vessel Seward Johnson – our home-away-from-home for two consecutive 45-day stretches at sea. At a little over 200 feet long, she was just the right size for our 30-person expedition team. The forward dry lab was set aside for the AUV team. The aft wet lab was set up for the marine biologists who would be organizing catches from their net trawls. And the third, and largest, lab was set aside for sonar analysis and became the nerve center of our expedition. This is where we had team meetings, discussed the search plan, and spent countless hours hunting through data for the lost Electra. The entire aft deck was customized to support our two underwater search vehicles and their continuous 24/7 operations. On the bridge and in command, Captain George Gunther kept the ship running smoothly, making sure we were where we needed to be, when we needed to be there. Overall, the Seward Johnson was a good ride and a great platform from which to work.










