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Eelpouts have been spotted at Southern Hydrate Ridge around the FLOBN-MOS1 site at a water depth of ~775 m Credit: UW/NSF-OOI//CSSF; ROPOS Dive 1784; V14.

This Sole at Southern Hydrate Ridge is at a depth of 769 m. It was laying along the seafloor in cobbly sediment. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI//CSSF; ROPOS Dive 1765; V14.

This sole is at Southern Hydrate Ridge at ~800 m water depth. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/CSSF; ROPOS Dive R1765; V14.

Jason on deck of the R/V Revelle. Credit: A. Stafford, University of Washington, V17.

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Endurance Offshore Deep Profilere ready to launch. Photo by Ann Stafford

Pacific White-Sided Dolphins riiding the Revelle's bow wave after dinner. Photo by Chris Judge

Helping with net tow for Wu-Jung Lee, Post Doctoral Research Associate for APL. Photo by Mitch Elend

Helping with Net Tow for Wu-Jung Lee, Post Doctoral Research Associate with APL.

Net tow for Wu-Jung, a post doctoral research associate with APL. Photo by Mitch Elend

Net tow for Wu-Jung, a Post Doctoral Research Associate with APL. Photo by Mitch Elend

Some of the Krill and comb jellies from the net tow last night. Photo by Mitch Elend

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Chris testing acoustic release codes. Photo by Ann Stafford

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Students and educators gather on the bow of the R/V Revelle at the end of the VISIONS'17 UW-OOI-NSF Operations and Maintenance cruise. From left to right: Deb Kelley (Chief Sci), Kevin Lally, Zach Cooper, Chanelle Cadot, Michelle Lee, Kevin Eyer, Sasha Seroy, Cheryl Greengrove, Theresa Whorley, Hanis Zulsikha (not in picture). Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington.

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Three tier zooplankton net in the water at Endurance Array 80 m site. Photo by Ann Stafford

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Terrain map, photo by Aaron Mau

Steaming from Axial Base to Endurance Array Offshore. Photo by Ann Stafford

On the Bridge, photo by Ann Stafford

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Mitch Elend demonstrates a sampling technique for the RASFL instrument to UW students Aaron Mau, Addien Wray, Daniel Tran, and Tran Do Bao. Credit: J. Nelson, Grays Harbor College, V17

View from the Control Van for Jason. Photo by Aaron Mau
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