We Never Give Up at Sea
Legs 4 and 5 saw the successful recovery and reinstallation of the Shallow Profiler Mooring at Slope Base, but it was not
Legs 4 and 5 saw the successful recovery and reinstallation of the Shallow Profiler Mooring at Slope Base, but it was not
Leg 4 of the Regional Cabled Array VISIONS’22 expedition set sail on the R/V Thompson with the ROV ROPOS at 1030 am
Leg 3 was another exceptional Leg for the OOI-RCA VISIONS’22 expedition with all OOI and PI-funded work completed and more. A total
Today marks day 7 of Visions 22 Leg 3. We are just past the halfway point of this scientific journey, and everyone
Happy Weekend to all the people on land out there! Here on the R/V Thompson, living and working at sea is a
The end of Leg 2 marked another successful field program for the Regional Cabled Array 2022 expedition: all NSF-Ocean Observatory Initiative (OOI)
August 17th, mobilization day was a very busy one indeed, with the completion first of getting all Leg 1 gear off the
Tuesday, August 16 was our last day at sea for Leg 1. The Thompson left Axial Caldera at 1600 on the 15th
By: Julie Nelson, Co-Chief Scientist Leg 1 Wow. So much has happened since day 2 of VISIONS’22. After the first dive at
Twenty three hours ago the R/V Thompson left the NOAA dock at Newport, Oregon to begin the VISIONS’22 Cruise. The prior 3