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Nikola Jensen building an osmotic sampler to be deployed at the ASHES hydrothermal vent field. Credit: K. Bigham, University of Washington, V24.

Bosuns locker entry on the Atlantis. Credit: University of Washington, V24.

Paracord bracelet with “terra” inspiration word. Credit: N. Sams, University of Washington, V24

Nikola, Atticus, Nichole, Julie, Erik, Ella doing activities. Credit: A. Paley, University of Washington, V24.

Nichole, Makayla, Erik Nautical Knot Tying activity. Credit: A. Paley, University of Washington, V24.

“SenseUS Apparatus Lens” Credit: N. Sams, University of Washington, V24.

Queens College student M. Joseph getting air bubbles out of a line. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V24.

DIC water, test tube, chlorophyll, and vacuum funnel setup in the wet lab. Credit: M. Joseph, Queens College, V24

The Mushroom hydrothermal edifice lit up during testing of the HD camera. Credit: UW/NSF-OOW/WHOI; J2-1613, V24.

Visions’24 students watch the ROV Jason navigate the Hydrothermal vents of the ASHES Hydrothermal field Credit: F. Hanley, University of Washington, V24

Blue protists, sea spiders, and worm on the surface of a vent at the ASHES Hydrothermal field. Credit: F. Hanley. University of Washington, V24

Our first group photo to date – it takes a special event to get all of us in a room together when some of us wake up at 11:30 and some of us wake up at 3:30 (sorry Emily I somehow blocked you out in all the photos with my head). Credit: E. Perkins, University of Washington, V23.

Yet another rattail slowly slithers past the station. Credit: E. Perkins, University of Washington, V23.

Screen shot of the ‘Inferno’ vent, right above the camera station: from what I could tell on the camera, it must have been 14-16 feet tall. Credit: E. Perkins, University of Washington, V23.

Screen shot of a long legged marine isopod. Credit: E. Perkins, University of Washington, V24.

Screen shot from Jason monitor of brittle stars grouped together photographed during Dive J2-1614. Credit: E. Albines, Queens College, V24.

Jason deployed during a dive during cloudy weather. Credit: E. Albines, Queens College, V24.

Beautiful view out from the Bridge. Credit: E. Albines, Queens College, V24.

Survey photo from the Axial Base Shallow Profiler during J2-1612 after the deployment of the 2024 platform control and science pod. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1612, V24

The shallow profiler pod on the Axial Base shallow profiler, during J2-1610, showing lots of biofouling after a year of deployment. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1610, V24

During Dive J2-1609 Jason unplugs a connector from the LV01A low voltage junction box. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1609, V24

Poop-filled sea pigs forage alongside sea pens, brittle stars, and very small shrimp at 4050 ft ~60 miles west of Newport Oregon. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; V21.

The monitors in the Jason control van are alive with images of the animal-covered black smoker edifice in the ASHES hydrothermal field. Credit: D. Kelley, University of Washington, V24.

A sea urchin (Tromikosoma panamense) with white little toes on the ends of their legs is alongside a brittle star and small shrimp at Slope Base (2900 m water depth). Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1608, V24.

Rattail fish swims away from Jason as we work near the junction box at Slope Base. CRedit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1608, V24.

A large sea cucumber swims past the front of Jason at Slope base, 9500 ft beneath the surface. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1608, V24

View from the Bridge of the Atlantis. Credit: N. Sams, University of Washington, V24.

A rattail fish visits the junction box at Slope Base (2900 m). Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1609; V24.
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