Category: Daily Blog 2015

Methane Seeps and Life

For the past two days we have been working at one of the best know methane seep sites known called ‘Southern Hydrate Ridge’. It has been studied for numerous years by geologists, chemists and biologists because it hosts extensive bac

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Axial is Fired Up

For the past two days, ROPOS has been delivering and recovering instruments to the International District Hydrothermal vent field at Axial Seamount. Work at this site is complete, except for on instrument that may go in tomorrow. 

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Spiders of the Deep

After completing work in the ASHES hydrothermal field, the R/V Thompson transited across Axial caldera to the International District hydrothermal field. It is here that a diverse, cabled underwater laboratory is installed to monitor and

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ASHES Vent Field is Lit

Today we had a fantastic dive in the ASHES hydrothermal vent field that hosts multiple, small metal sulfide chimneys encased in rich biological communities. The main goal of the dive was to install and recover a high definition camera at the act

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Steaming and Sleep

Today was a quiet day for some of the Cabled Array Team. Many of us have been working very long hours getting ready for this expedition. So, we took opportunity of the ~36 hr steam to Slope Base to catch up on some much needed sleep, being …

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The Mission Begins

Leg 1 of the Cabled Array, VISIONS’15 expedition is now underway. Under blue skies, the R/V Thompson departed the University of Washington, School of Oceanography dock at 0700. For the next ~ 1.5 days, this global class research ship will

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