Node Placement: Today we dove on the eastern outer wall of the Axial caldera to completely characterize the site where L3-Maripro will ...
Since last night we have been imaging the armoured fiber-optic cable that was installed ~3 weeks ago up one of the flanks of Axial Seamount. ...
Contributed by Tina Haskins, Rutgers University Today marked the beginning of a new collaboration between Rutgers University ...
Suzanne Yin and Desray Reeb are serving as Marine Mammal Observers onboard the TE SubCom Dependable during OOI cable installation ...
As we transit towards Axial Volcano with the gift of some quiet preparation time, it is good to reflect on our accomplishments during Leg 1 ...
To optimize the ROV for a down-looking photo survey, the ROPOS crew spent about 10 hours overnight reconfiguring cameras, lights, and ca ...
As of midnight, last night, all OOI cable has been laid on the seabed. ...
It’s a balmy evening on the R/V Thompson as the full moon rises over a glassy Pacific. Several people join me on the back deck to ...
Kendra Daly, an OOI-RSN Senior project Scientist, is onboard conducting plankton net tows to obtain samples for her ongoing study... ...
Today was a full day beginning an early morning ROPOS dive for the second round of engineering tests of L3-MariPro’s OOI primary node, an E ...
We arrived on station at Southern Hydrate Ridge at 1400h today and began an EM302 multibeam survey across Northern and Southern Hydrate Ridge. ...
Most of today was spent in transit from the primary node test site to a site off Gray’s Harbor, WA to recover a NSF Cascadia Array Initiati ...
After leaving the Esquimalt Graving Dock in Victoria with ROPOS aboard at midnight, we transited to an area just off of Smith Island, WA to condu ...
The R/V Thomas G. Thompson and TE SubCom Dependable----the two ships now working at sea on behalf of the OOI regional cable ...
The R/V Thompson left the University of Washington dock early this morning for Victoria, Canada to load the ROV ROPOS and its crew membe ...
Deployment and recovery tests of an OOI primary node are among the major activities scheduled during Leg 1 of the VISIONS '11 cruise. ...
We are making good progress, and the weather has been beautiful today. ...
There will soon be two ships at sea conducting work related to the regional cabled network component of the NSF Ocean Observatories Initiative. ...
The VISIONS '11 science crew is working hard to be ready to load the ship when it arrives at the UW dock on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 9. ...
We have successfully completed burial on Segment 1! ...
Anticipation intensifies, even as the recent flurry of activity at the Pacific City shore station has begun to subside. ...
We spent the morning laying the last portion of the segment 5 cable, followed by 2kms of ground rope and finally the anchor. ...
The plow and ROV have given us a bit of extra work these past two to three days. ...
Things are still bustling at the OOI shore station in Pacific City. ...