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A beautiful day at Slope Base (2900m) was a good opportunity for an outdoor class on science careers for the VISIONS'19 students on the bow of the R/V Atlantis. Credit: M. Vardaro, University of Washington, V19

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Alvin! Much larger on the outside than the inside. Credit: J Lai, University of Washington ,V19

Seeing the LED light turn on provides verification of operational status of the newly deployed MARUM 4K camera at Southern Hydrate Ridge (770m). Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V19

Jason looking at the newly deployed MARUM 4K camera, which is aimed at a crevice with active methane bubble activity on Southern Hydrate Ridge (770m). Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V19

The newly deployed MARUM OverSeer sonar following deployment at Southern Hydrate Ridge (770m) during VISIONS '19. Credit: UW/NSF-OOI/WHOI, V19

Credit: C. Williams, University of Washington V19

Climbing out of Alvin after our tour.Credit: Rachel Scott, University of Washington V19

Sunset at Sea Credit: J. Clairmont, University of Washington V19

Credit: J. Clairmont, University of Washington, V19

Control Van for ROV Jason Credit: J. Clairmont, University of Washington V19

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Screen capture from the digital still camera at Einsteins' Grotto showing active bubble plumes and Jason onlooking. Credit: University of Washington

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The R/V Atlantis crow's nest partially eclipses the sun on a beautiful day on the Pacific Ocean during the VISIONS '19 cruise. Credit: R. Scott, V19

Recent UW graduate and new employee Rachel Scott on the bow of the R/V Atlantis during another beautiful day on the VISIONS '19 OOI cruise. Credit: R. Scott, V19

Recent UW graduate and new employee Rachel Scott on the bridge of the R/V Atlantis during the VISIONS '19 cruise. Credit: R. Scott, V19

Control Room Photo: Joshua Lai, UW

Some of the student science party around the CTD Credit: M. Elend, University of Washington, V19

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