 

#  Transportation Supports Arctic Expedition 

 





September 05, 2024

 

 

 ![Person standing in front of a field station sign and van](/sites/g/files/omnuum12016/files/2024-09/SEAS%20Alaska.jpg)

 

   ![Fleet mechanics with their outfitted van](/sites/g/files/omnuum12016/files/styles/hwp_1_1__720x720_scale/public/2024-09/SEAS%20and%20Fleet%20Management.jpg?itok=obSm6sf6) 

 

Harvard Fleet Management orchestrated the leasing, uplifts and modifications, and full-service preparation of a van to support a 5,000-mile cross-country expedition into the Arctic for SEAS researchers David Sayres and Mike Greenberg.

Their “research has focused on quantifying methane emissions from the Arctic region using flux measurements of methane isotopes and other tracers.”

In the photos:

- Above: David Sayres (Research Scientist in Environmental Science and Engineering) at the Toolik Field Station in Alaska after the long journey!
- Right: Mike Greenberg (Senior Optical Mechanical Engineer) stands with Harvard Fleet mechanics and the van they outfitted with research equipment.