Category: Expeditions

People VISIONS 24

Science Team Debbie Kelley Principal Investigator and Chief Scientist (Legs 1 & 3) UW School of Oceanography MIke Vardaro Chief Scientist (Leg

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About VISIONS 24

The University of Washington Regional Cabled Array team is working full out in preparation for our upcoming Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Expedition

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About VISIONS 23

The University of Washington Regional Cabled Array team is working full out in preparation for our upcoming Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Expedition

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About Visions 22

  The University of Washington Regional Cabled Array team is working full out in preparation for our upcoming Operations and Maintenance (O&M)

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About VISIONS 21

The University of Washington Regional Cabled Array team is working full out in preparation for our upcoming Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Expedition

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VISIONS 20

  This has been an interesting Spring – planning for a major 30-day seagoing expedition during a pandemic. The Regional Cabled Array

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VISIONS 19

Welcome to the VISIONS ’19 Cruise! Follow our expedition onboard the R/V Atlantis using the remotely operated vehicle Jason, May 30-July 9, 2019.

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VISIONS 18

The Regional Cabled Array annual maintenance cruise took place June 19-August 5, 2018 onboard the global class research ship the R/V Revelle utilizing the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Jason.

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VISIONS 17

The VISIONS ’17 expedition aboard the R/V Roger Revelle from July 25-August 29 completed the third year of the Operations and Maintenance component of the OOI Regional Cabled Array, which included recovering and installing >100 cabled instruments on the seafloor and in the water column from depths of 10,000 ft beneath the oceans’ surface.

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VISIONS 16

Following nine months of highly successful Cabled Array operations, the University of Washington Cabled Array team wil soon sail on the second Operations and Maintenance cruise VISIONS’16.

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