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Installing the First Extension Cable On the Seafloor
July 10 was an exciting day for the UW-Regional Scale Nodes Team with the successful installation of >600 m (2000 ft) of extension cable onto
July 10 was an exciting day for the UW-Regional Scale Nodes Team with the successful installation of >600 m (2000 ft) of extension cable onto
In the wee hours of the morning (July 10), we got our first look at Primary Node 3B since its installation by L3 MariPro in the summer of 2012. O
After bad weather prevented the VISIONS'13 team from deploying the secondary node and extension cable at the primary node 1A site at the Slop
This poem was written in 2005 and submitted by Camille Flourney during the VISIONS '05 e
Seven-year old Beldon Phelps created and contributed this painting of a hydrothermal vent. According to his Mom, Beldon was inspired to paint thi
The weather was not on our side for the first day of Leg 2 and we had to delay launching the ROV until morning. After leaving Newport, OR at noon
John Delaney, of the University of Washington and Director and Principal Investigator of the OOI regional cabled ocean observatory, was interview
We spent a long but successful night climbing up Southern Hydrate Ridge as we surveyed a 10 km cable route that will connect Primary Node 1B to i
On July 4th, we celebrated the successful testing and resolution of an electrical current imbalance on Primary Node 3B at the summit of Axial Seamount.
Follow the VISIONS'13 experience from the perspectives of the students onboard as they are immersed in daily cruise activities, standing watc