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NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction

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Designated as the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve (JCNERR) –NOAA funded program –Designated in October of 1997

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Page 1: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction

Page 2: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station

Located off of the Mullica River

Mullica River empties into the Great Bay

The Great Bay empties into the Atlantic Ocean

Page 3: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Designated as the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve (JCNERR)– NOAA funded program– Designated in October of 1997

Page 4: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

My Position

Faculty support

Facility management

Direct marine operations– Safety program

Page 5: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Boating Safety – year round

Medical needs – must inform me

Boarding a boat – carefully

While underway – suits zipped up

Getting off the boat

Questions?

Page 6: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Boating safety – cold weather

Cold weather, cold water and windy conditions More than half of annual boating accident fatalities

occur in these conditions Less boaters on the water = less chance of

immediate rescue Water removes heat from body 25x faster than air Survival time in water < 40F can be reduced to

minutes

= STAY ON THE BOAT

Page 7: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Slipping while getting off of the boat– May or may not be shallow!– If only feet get wet, still have problem

Falling over side while underway– Not holding on well– Moving around when you are unfamiliar with such activity

Actual sinking of vessel in open water– Catastrophic collision with another boat or large object– Flipping vessel in heavy seas or ice

Your chances of entering the water are very slim,BUT…

Page 8: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Knowledge, gear, and behavior Knowledge – two things against you…

– Cold Shock• Involuntary gasping reflex• Increased heart rate and blood pressure = cardiac arrest• Loss of consciousness

– Hypothermia• Decreased body temperature – long exposure• Slower onset than cold shock• Muscle rigidity and loss of manual dexterity• Decreased mental capacity

Page 9: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Gear – immersion work suits

Mustang survival suits

Provide floatation Provide warmth Cinch up straps for

maximum protection Must be worn to be

counted as a PFD

Page 10: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Water temperatures during your field season = 30F – 55F

Page 11: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Survival time depends on behavior

Try to get back on boat or land ASAP

Stay with an overturned vessel – do not attempt to swim to shore unless VERY close (<50m)

If you cannot get out of the water– Cover head if possible– Assume HELP position– Stay with others– Minimize motion

Page 12: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Treatment of Hypothermia(http://www.blacklakeny.com/offseasonsafety.html)

Mild case – (victim shivering but coherent)– Move to warm area– Remove wet clothes– Give warm, sweet drinks: NO alcohol or caffeine– Keep victim warm for several hours

Moderate case – (shivering may decrease or stop)– Victim may seem irrational– Same treatment but NO drinks– Lye victim down, cover with warm blankets– Seek medical attention ASAP

Page 13: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Hypothermia treatment, cont’d. Severe case

– Shivering may stop, victim may begin to lose consciousness– Keep victim prone and immobile– Handle gently– Cover in dry, warm blankets– Stimulate legs and arms gently– Cold blood in extremities can return to core and induce

cardiac arrest– Seek medical attention ASAP

Victim appears dead– Little or no pulse or breathing– Assume victim can be revived– If there is any trace of pulse or breathing, DO NOT give CPR– Medical help is imperative

Page 14: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

More on cold weather preparation… Dress sensibly

– Warm clothes, layer– Polypropylene long underwear– Sock liners, wool inserts– Waterproof boots – required

Eat sensibly the day of the trip If you plan on removing survival suit for

blind work– Need additional jacket, waterproof pants

Bring water to drink

Page 15: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Other important knowledge Where you are

– Travel from Nacote Creek – Mullica River - across northern end of Great Bay

– Seven Islands, Great Bay– Nearest road – Rutgers University Field

Station, end of Great Bay Blvd.

Communication– VHF radio – field station/USCG– Cell Phone – boat cell phone has list of

important numbers

Page 16: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

R/V Osprey…

Page 17: NJ Seal Study – Field Trip Introduction. Stockton Marine Science and Environmental Field Station Located off of the Mullica River Mullica River empties

Is there a trip?

Call 652-4486, or x4486 from campus The message will indicate a cancellation

within one hour of the anticipated trip Please call if you are not coming Boat leaves the dock at the set time Don’t bring along more than you need

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652-4486, or x4486 from campus