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Jason is cradleing the Deep Profiler to be launched at Axial Base. Credit: Evan Davis, University of Washington, VISIONS18

Romina Cennturion titrating oxygen samples on board the RV Revelle. Credit: Julie Nelson, University of Washington, VISIONS18

University of Washington students Katie Gonzalez and Eve Hudson sample the CTD Rosette. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

Deploying the CTD Rosette. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

Deploying the Deep Profiler with Jason. Credit: Mitch Elend, University of Washington, VISIONS18

APL engineer Nic Hart next to the deep profiler loaded onto Jason. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

California State University undergraduate Evan Davis samples oxygen from the CTD rosette taken at Slope Base. Credit: J. Nelson, University of Washington, V18.

An octopus making its home in a flange box at Slope Base, 2900 m water depth. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

Deep Profiler Deployment Photo by Romina Cennturion, University of Washington, VISIONS18

Jason on the surface at the begining of dive J2-1086 at Slope Base. Credit: Y. Meghare, Univeristy of Washington, V18.

The Leg 4 VISONS18 particpants get geared up for an exciting two weeks on the R/V Revele. Front, left to right: Eve Hudson (University of Washington, undergraduate), Katie Gonzalez (University of Washington, undergraduate). Back, left to right: Romina Centurion, Evan Davis (California State Univeristy Chico, undergradaute), Jasmine Durant (Grays Harbor College, recent graduate), Julie Nelson (Grays Harbor College, professor), Yash Meghare (University of Washington, recent graduate).

The wire crawler of the Deep Profiler at the Oregon Offshore (600 m) Site is deployed by the UW-APL Ocean Engineering Team. Credit: J. Durant, University of Washington, V18.

The docking station for the Deep Profiler at Oregon Offshore (600 m) site is deployed by the UW-APL Ocean Engineering Team. Credit: J. Durant, University of Washington, V18.

Nicolas C. Michel-Hart (APL Principal Engineer) attaches a "Yale" cable grip to the Offshore Deep Profiler Mooring cable for recovery. Tim M. McGinnis (APL Sr. Principal Engineer) and Trina M. Litchendorf (APL Oceanographer IV) assist. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

A view from the logger station inside the Jason control van during dive J2-1086. Credit: R. Cennturion, University of Washington, V18.

UW undergraduate Katie Gonzalez secures a line during the deep profiler deployment at Slope Base. Credit: Y. Meghare, Univeristy of Washington, V18.

Vellela Vellela, Photo by Jasmine Durant, University of Washington, VISIONS18

California State University undergraduate Evan Davis sits his shift as a logger in the Jason van. Credit: E. Hudson, University of Washington, V18.

California State University undergraduate Evan Davis shows off the mud he cleaned off the top of the Slope Base deep profiler. Credit: K. Bigham, University of Washington, V18.

Forslund Crane

APL post-doc Wu-Jung Lee and Res Tech Josh Manager send the Tucker Trawl net over the side. Credit: E. Hudson, Univeristy of Washington, V18.

APL post-doc Wu-Jung Lee and Cable Array team member Katie Bigham prep a Tucker trawl net with help from SIO Res Tech Josh Manager. The net was used to collect plankton samples at the Oregon Offshore site. Credit: J. Durant, University of Washington, V18.

Recent University of Washington graduate Yash Meghare inspects the animals that had made the recovered top float of the Oregon Offshore Deep Profiler Mooring their home. Credit: K. Gonzalez, University of Washington, V18.

APL Engineers Mike Kenny, Chris Siani, and Chris Harding keep tension on the Deep Profiler cable at the Oregon Offshore site while it is wound on the winch during recovery. Credit: Y. Meghare, University of Washington, V18.

JASON prepares to attach a recovery line to the top float on the Deep Profiler Mooring at the Oregon Offshore site during dive J2-1084. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.

Romina Logging a Jason Dive

During Leg 3 of VISIONS18 there were eight student participants. Front, left to right: Julie Nelson (Grays Harbor College, professor), Eve Hudson (University of Washington, undergraduate), Ashley Lobao (University of Washington, undergraduate), Elizabeth Pesar (Queens College CUNY, undergraduate), Katie Gonzalez (University of Washington, undergraduate), Spencer Nelson (University of Washington Bothell, undergraduate). Back, left to right: Mathew Munson (University of Washington Bothell, undergraduate), Leland Wood (University of Washington, undergraduate), Emilio Tensin (Queens College CUNY, undergraduate), Katie Bigham (Cabled Array, team member). Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V18.

The first look at the Shallow Profiler Mooring after a succesful deployment at Oregon Offshore. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V18.
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