• Sea day, heading to Greenland

    July 15, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    Paul was called at around 11pm during the night for fog and ice watch. His hours, under the current captain, are 9pm to 4am if required.

    As it is a sea day, we slept in late, and announcements didn't start until later.

    Paul and I got our Bog boots and stored them in a designated cubby hole in the mud room. I had to go and attend a mandatory AECO briefing about what we can and cannot do in the Arctic regions we are visiting. Respecting nature and its surroundings as well as those who live in these areas.

    Paul sat in the bow lounge, and I joined him for a short time while waiting for our room to be serviced and then headed back for more rest.

    Although we are feeling much better, we still have a cough, and we feel it is better to stay away from guests as much as possible.

    Tomorrow, we will reach Scoresbysund and will hopefully do our first zodiac cruise if the weather and ice are favourable.
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