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Jason poised with COVIS Temperature Arrays, Credit: J. Durant, University of Washington, V18

Deep Profiler Recovery, Credit: J. Durant, University of Washington, V18

University of Washington technician Katie Bigham with the R/V Revelle CTD. Credit: W. Ruef, University of Washington, V18.

Katie Gonzalez and Yash Meghare roasting marshmallows for smores! Credit: University of Washington, V18

Inferno Vent, 2018 Credit: University of Washington, V18

Evan Davis with a specimen obtained from Axial Caldera, Credit: University of Washington, V18

Ready to go! Jasmine Durant ready to help with Deep Profiler recovery. Credit: University of Washington, V18

APL engineer Trina Litchendorf with her shrunken styrofoam head, recovered after a year at sea on the undervater. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

The undervator as found on the sea floor. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

Katie Gonzalez working the manipulators for Jason, the ROV. Credit: University of Washington, V18

Photo of the recovered undervator, with ROV Jason, and Res Tech Josh Manger in the background. Credit: R. Centurion, University of Washington, V18

Rob Fatland hanging out with Jason on the deck of the R/V Roger Revelle. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

Flowmeter taking measurements on the Inferno chimney in ASHES; Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/Jason 2018.

University of Washington undergraduate Eve Hudson practices getting into her immersion suit. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18

Grays Harbor College recent graduate Jasmine Durant assists APL Engineer Nic Hart with yale grips while deploying the deep profiler at Axial Base. Credit: R. Centurion, Univesrity of Washington,V18

UW undergrad Katie Gonzalez fixes samples from the Tucker net tows. Credit: Y. Meghare, University of Washington, V18

APL engineer Chris Siani tests an escape hatch during a safety drill. Credit: K. Gonzalez, University of Washington, V18

Wu Jung in Two Hats. Credit: K. Gonzalez, University of Washington, V18

Romina in the Main Lab

Inferno Hydrothermal Vent, 2018 Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

Tubeworms on the Inferno Vent displayed on the monitors inside the Jason van. Credit: R. Cennturion, University of Washington, V18

A marker on basalt at ASHES hydrothermal vent field. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

Tubeworms, limpets, and other life thrive on the hydrothermal vent Inferno surveyed during dive J2-1092. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

The newly deployed deep profiler at Axial Base during dive J2-1091. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

A hyperiid amphipod we caught in 2017. Credit: W. Lee, University of Washington, V18.

Tucker trawl trajectory on the 2018-07-21 tow. The background is an "echogram" assembled by compiling the amplitude of echo returns from the ship ADCP. The rain drop-like features on the echogram are interference from other acoustic instruments operating at the same time. The white net trajectory here was obtained by a time-depth recorder that was attached to the net. Credit: W. Lee, University of Washington, V18.

It takes many hands to put the Tucker trawl together. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

Tucker trawl right before it went into water. Note the flowmeter we attached to the middle of the net. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.
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