
Outreach and Engagement Products
During the course of the UW VISIONS’17 education program, the Cabled Array team, educators and students produced…
During the course of the UW VISIONS’17 education program, the Cabled Array team, educators and students produced…
Days 3 and 4 of the final leg of the 2017 OOI Cabled Array O&M Cruise were filled with a wide variety of activities. Jason Dive J2-1007 visited the International District Hydrothermal Field
we were able to wrap up the day when a huge quantity of porpoises and multiple whales crossed our path.
The final leg of the 2017 OOI Cabled Array Cruise got underway at approximately 12:30 pm PDT on Sunday as the R/V Revelle pulled away from the NOAA dock in Newport, OR
It was pretty cool when some of us came back and sifted through the animals and being able to take a look at what we found.
Today was my first time going outside to explore the boat. I did not realize how big the ship is.
Luckily, the monotonous deployment and recovery of 2900 meters of cable was punctuated by the emergence of two sharks.
Leg 2 has come to a close and preparations are underway for Leg 3 of the NSF-funded Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cable Array Cruise.