
Away We Go – Diving Begins
The past week has been a whirlwind of activity in preparation for departure on August 4 – all team members arrived onboard

The past week has been a whirlwind of activity in preparation for departure on August 4 – all team members arrived onboard
In 2024, University of Washington School of Oceanography and Marine Biology students (Victoria DeJong, Morrigan Havely, and Julie Wiener) collected video to

The NSF’s Ocean Observatories Regional Cabled Array team is thrilled to introduce our monthly virtual office hours, where we’ll be available to

We are looking for students interested in participating on the VISIONS’25 at-sea experiential learning program and UW Sea-Going Research and Discovery course

On September 11, we closed out another highly successful Regional Cabled Array cruise with the completion of all core Ocean Observatories Initiative

Kyle Brooks: VISIONS 24 has been an amazing opportunity to experience something that would otherwise have been inaccessible to me. As a

On August 30th, we were lucky enough to have time to take a tour of some of the animal and microbial covered

Being at sea on the 2024 Regional Cabled Array cruise must be in an ocean warped in time. Although we have only

We have spent the last two days diving at Axial Seamount, 300 miles off the coast of Oregon and Washington and nearly

Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, life persists in a realm of perpetual darkness. For many, the impression of this vast sediment-laden oceanscape