Dr Aggeliki Georgiopoulou sets sail on IODP exp 372
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Integrated Ocean Discovery Program expedition 372
Dr Aggeliki Georgiopoulou has finally set sail on IODP exp 372. The expedition is starting in Freemantle, Australia and finishes in Wellington, New Zealand in early January 2018. Aggie will be keeping us up to date via her (opens in a new window)Aggies Travels blog, reporting on her daily activities and life on JR. You can read about the primary objectives of this expedition in our initial news item here.
To find out more about current expeditions here is the blog of the scientists onboard JR (opens in a new window)http://joidesresolution.org/blog.