Success During the OOI NSF VISIONS13 Expedition
The many days of hard work and very long hours at …. paid off with very successful installations of secondary infrastructure.
The many days of hard work and very long hours at …. paid off with very successful installations of secondary infrastructure.
OOI cabled observatory Director and Principal Investigator, John Delaney, is interviewed by UW360
Since the exciting and incredibly successful powering up of the high-definition camera, two short-period seismometers, and thermistor array,
The past few days have been filled with intense activity that culminated with a complete installation of secondary infrastructure at the
After transiting ~ 20 hrs from the base of the continental margin, we arrived once again at the place we have grown so fond of – Axial Volc
Yesterday, after transiting west ~ 5 hours from Newport Oregon to Southern Hydrate Ridge, we conducted an ~ 8 hr dive (R1627) with the ROV ROPOS
August 7, 2013
5:30 am
At the beginning of my watch we were bringing a CTD on board and the cable snapped while bringing it out of the water. It could not have been more than a half of a meter out of the water when it broke.