Digital Still Camera Photographs Jason
The Cabled Array digital still camera in the International District Hydrothermal Field photographs Jason during dive J2-980. Credit:UW/OOI-NSF/WHOI, V17
The Cabled Array digital still camera in the International District Hydrothermal Field photographs Jason during dive J2-980. Credit:UW/OOI-NSF/WHOI, V17
The newly installed digital still camera at the El Gordo vent within the International District hydrothermal field catches ROPOS above the mass spectrometer. Credit: NSF/OOI/UW, V15.
ROV ROPOS takes a digital-still camera in a tool basket down to the seafloor for installation at the active methane seep called Einstein's Grotto on Southern Hydrate Ridge. Photo Credit: Mitch Elend, University of Washington; V14.
During ROPOS Dive R1767 to Southern Hydrate Ridge, the digital still camera (CAMDSB103) was installed near the opening of Einstein's Grotto and the final placement site for the mass spectrometer, flow meters and osmo samplers were determined. Video credit: NSF-OOI/UW/CSSF; Dive R1767; V14.
The digital still camera (CAMDSB103) sits atop a small, heavilysedimented rampart in front of the actively venting methane seep Einstein’s Grotto at the summit of Southern Hydrate Ridge. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/CSSF; ROPOS Dive R1767; V14.
The integrated team of UW School of Oceanography Science (Giora Proskurowski), APL- Engineering (Dana Manalang and Trina Litchendorf), and undergraduate student (Christina Ramirez) help ready the digital-still camera for installation in the International District Hydrothermal Field. Photo Credit, Mitch Elend, University of Washington; V14.
The digital still camera (with pan/tilt and LED lights) will be positioned at the International District in Axial volcano's caldera.