
Regional Cabled Array Expedition VISIONS’25: Another Successful Year Beneath the Waves
Jolee Thirtyacre VISIONS’24 student and VISIONS’25 RCA Oceanographer For 27 unforgettable days at sea, the R/V Atlantis became a floating hub of

Jolee Thirtyacre VISIONS’24 student and VISIONS’25 RCA Oceanographer For 27 unforgettable days at sea, the R/V Atlantis became a floating hub of

Anshul Shah University of Washington, VISIONS’25 Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is revolutionizing environmental monitoring, offering a groundbreaking new way to observe and

Lacie Levy and Ari Paulik, VISIONS’25 More than a mile beneath the ocean’s surface, towering rock chimneys rise from the seafloor as

Nathan Bodensteiner, University of Washington, VISIONS’25 The deep sea is one of Earth’s last unexplored frontiers. Far below the sunlit surface of

Yoochan An, VISIONS’25 Discover how scientists are listening to the ocean. In this video, UW undergraduate Yoochan An, explores how broadband hydrophones

The video presents an overview of a CTD rosette that includes a variety of oceanographic sensors (conductivity, temperature pressure (depth), fluorometer, pH

Hydrothermal vents are one of the most extreme environments on Earth, hosting diverse microbial communities that thrive in complete darkness, in the

In 2024, Paige McKay, a School of Oceanography student with a focus on ocean technology, sailed as a VISIONS student on the

One of the most amazing events following the eruptions at Axial Seamount, are billions of microbes, and there biproducts, streaming from collapsed

In 2024, University of Washington School of Oceanography and Marine Biology students (Victoria DeJong, Morrigan Havely, and Julie Wiener) collected video to