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The orange top float of the Oregon Offshore (600 m) deep profiler mooring has accumulated a small community of Metridium anemones and fish. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1548; V23.

A blue shark investigated the ROV (or the fish attracted by the lights) during the deep profiler refurb dives at the Oregon Offshore (600 m) site. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1550; V23.

A blue shark approaching Jason during a deep profiler refurb dive at the Oregon Offshore (600 m) site. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1550; V23.

My successful donning of an emergency immersion suit. Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V23.

Screen shot of a a shark seen by one of the front-facing cameras on Jason. Credit: S. Avetisyan, University of Washington; V23

Sea lion watching Jason come to the surface. Credit: S. Avetisyan, University of Washington; V23

The ROV lab from the inside, featuring navigation screens and multiple streamed camera angles. Credit: S. Avetisyan, University of Washington; V23.

Ziggy

Cleaning the Deep Profiler float, during (ft. Atticus and Aakriti) and after (ft. me). Credit: V. Kondrat, University of Washington; V23.

Jason approaches the float atop the Deep Profiler Mooring at the Oregon Offshore Site to attach recovery line. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1549; V23.

Screen grab of a blue shark, flipping away after visiting us for a few moments. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI; J2-1548; V23.

Visions students watching the sunset as we pulled away from harbor at 2000. Credit: V. Kondrat, University of Washington; V23.

Arriving at the Thompson after a 6-hour drive down to Newport. Credit: V. Kondrat, University of Washington; V23.

Vivi

The R/V Thompson pulling away from the NOAA dock in Newport, Oregon. Credit: R. Newell, University of Washington; V23.

Rowan

The ROV Jason sitting on the deck of R/V Thompson. Credit: R. Newell, University of Washington; V23.

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The ROV Jason on Thompsons fantail at the start of Leg 4. Credit: M. Kidiwela, University of Washington, V23.

The R/V Thompson leaving the port at the start of Leg 4. Credit: M. Kidiwela, University of Washington, V23.

Jason at the dock.Figure 1 copy

Maleen

Kristine

CTD-005 coming up to the surface. Credit: Kristine Prado-Casillas; V23

Cameron

Biofouling community of anemone and scallops, taxa unspecific. Credit: A. Carter, University of Washington; V23.

ROV Jason Control van. Credit: A. Carter, University of Washington; V23.

Biofouling community of crinoids, plumose anemone and fish on the Offshore Deep Profiler Mooring being serviced by the ROV Jason. Credit: A. Carter, University of Washington; V23.
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